A day in the life
Hi peoples, how goes it? Had a nice few days with the girl, all fun, no work. But all good things come to an end and she had to go. Back to school, back to work. Picked up my kit from Elizabeth to ease me back into the sewing world. I'll throw all the stuff on the floor and counter back into Frankie's room, around the corner where I can't see it from my sewing chair and I'll go back to living that lie! This is the most wonderful pile of fabrics ever and it makes me want to go through my stash and throw out anything that's not as pretty.. You have to feel happy working with them. And I do.
Today we went out on an adventure, and she'll have to tell the story. All I can say is, there are people out there trying to thwart me and it's not going to happen.
Sooo.. you'll have to check with Elizabeth to hear the whole story. You should go there anyway, she's having a drawing and you might just want to try and win!
Ok peoples, catch you later!
16 Comments:
You have got at least 3 of my very favorite of all time fabrics in that stack!! Are they all going in one project? I can't wait to see!
You have a delightful blog! I love that stash of fabric, simply yummy! Have fun with it! Blessings, Victoria Lynn
I think those fabrics are lovely. Mostly I wanted to say that I am totally with you on the 'faux' organizing thing. I view it as a work in progress because I can destroy my space by taking out one project. But who cares...you are enjoying the process, let's not twarth that flow by cleaning...no one will remember your cleaning ....they will remember your quilts!
yummy fabrics! ...and why not utilise the space in the other room when you can....sounds perfectly logical to me!
Love the fabrics! I can't wait to see what you are going to create with them! I would, as you, be going through my stash to see what else would go with them. F-U-N!!
Oh my lord! What is that beautiful yellow fabric with the roses on it?!
Please don't tell me this is some long ago fabric that just happens to be in Elizabeth's stash. You guys are such temptresses with your beautiful fabric. :)
If it didn't make such a mess, it would be fun to roll and bury myself in that beautiful fabric you have stacked in the photos. Kind of like what people want to do with money. It would have to be one of those fantasy type things on TV shows though because I wouldn' want to wrinkle or muss up the tidy piles that make the fabric even more inviting. Sigh. I love fabric. Obviously more than money.
You and E are the fabric whisperers!!!
*Holy Cow!* Those are some pretty fabrics!!!
You have such a talent for putting fabrics together to make beautiful quilts.
Oh! and just for your FYI.....in my tiny town up here in the sticks of Montana, I found YOUR Late Bloomer purse pattern! Had to buy it!!
Shannon :)
Can you please tell us the names of the lovely fabric lines? Thank you.
I can't wait to see them stitched into blocks...I miss them!
Yes, it was proven again that you are NOT to be thwarted. I'd never even try.
Oh what pretty and fresh looking fabrics. I like to keep only those who are wonderful, too.
Becky
OH
MY
GOSH
I don't believe I have EVER seen such a gathering of sheer loveliness. I can just hardly wait to see what your cookin' up with those!
You're killing me here!!! I do believe I'll be cheating on my diet soon after visiting your blog. LOL!
I love those fabrics and your daughter is very pretty.
I love those roses. And Frankie looks great as usual.
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