hello Monday!
well…winter is visiting and I hope the visit is short!
so onto today’s fun…
love, love opening up a fun envelope of new fabric!!
Fleet and Flourish by Maureen Cracknell for Art Gallery….
I have several projects in mind…
what would you make??
I thought you might enjoy this video…
and one last photo…
can’t wait to hear your project ideas!!
I wanted to take just a moment to share with you something fun I am beginning on Wednesday.…
you may have read last week…that Freshly Pieced is going to step away from her WIP linky party on Wednesdays…I was sad…so I decided, why not start my own linky party for WIP ( works in progress)
so beginning this Wednesday…I will be hosting a linky for Works In Progress…and we shall see how it goes!
I hope you will stop by!
and here is the fabric scrap giveaway for this week…
spy something fun??
Happy Sewing!
Lo0ve the orangeand yellow fabric.
Hi, new follower as of last week. The fabric colours are so rich, they deserve a quilt with lots of energyand movement….beyond that, no ideas. Oh, and leave me out of the scraps draw please, unless you post scraps to the ends of the earth ( NZ). Looking forward to Wednesday. Must go write a post.
Oh my, you are so lucky! I adore everything Maureen makes. And that fabric will be so fun to play with. She has so many gorgeous photos of quilts, pillows, dresses, etc. that people have been making with Fleet and Flourish on IG. I might just bite the bullet and order some. Love it. Have fun!!!
Cute clocks!
Oh, love those clocks!
What lovely fabrics! I spy clock fabric.
The Fleet and Flourish fabrics are such interesting prints. I would want to choose a pattern that would really feature them. Not sure what that would be though! Your scraps are lovely, love the Abacus piece peeking out from the bottom of the pile.
Love the clocks and the metro living circles??
I know exactly what this fabric would be perfect for, my sister lived in Arizona for years and finally moved back home to Ohio, but she has a huge room dedicated to Arizona. This fabric takes me back to the numerous times I visited her, of course she never needed a quilt in southern AZ, but she sure needs one now in northern Ohio. Ha Ha Ha ha