Saturday Susanna and I did some major rearranging in our sewing room. When you bring home 560 yards of fabric, that is necessary. Miraculously enough, we made it all fit...quite nicely. We were fairly quickly struck with the realization that we will never live long enough to sew all of this fabric. We intend to sell a lot of it come this fall. Fat quarter sets, yardage, kits...half of it must go!!
Here is what is on my design wall today. I think this block is soooo cute. It was one of nine. It's made of all wool. The flowers in the sheep's mouth and on the ground are tiny buttons. In a not-terribly-sane moment, I threw away the parts for the other eight blocks. A cutting error on the backing fabric (the goldish cream) ruined the project for me. Now I wish I hadn't thrown the rest of them away, but what is done is done. I think I'll make this into a pillow for our living room.I sorted through a large box of what my sister told me were "scraps". Didn't she know I am the scrap queen? There were pieces as small as 4" square. I sorted them into colors, ironed some, and pieced some into blocks for my Nine-Patch One-Patch quilt. The sorting and ironing took so long that I was only able to piece a few blocks, but I am really liking it so far...


2 comments:
I love the little sheep! You will be kept busy for a long time with the fabric!!!!! I will watch for your sale. The honeycomb stars is gorgeous. I don't blame Susanna for wanting a queen size one. It reminds me of my son wanting a large cathedral window quilt after he saw the twin size one that I made. Oh, no, no, no. I'm not making another one like it. I love it too, but one is enough!!
also love the Honeycomb stars...maybe make them larger for a big quilt??
would also like to know when the TB's go on sale....my stash is depleted (well that's my story anyway)
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