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Guru burrowed his way into the laundry bag. He likes to spend time in there, just hanging out and looking through the mesh fabric. Muse thinks it's a little strange.
Though it was quite pricy so I only got a small pice, thinking maybe I should make it into a cute dress for one of bigger girls...
This project has kept me busy! I cut many strips of 3/4" fabric and wound them around clothesline and zigzagged it till it was the size I wanted. Finished size is 4x10". Very tedious but worth the effort.
This bouquet will get better wtih age and is sure to brighten up even a cold winter's night.
Flannel
In a total style switch-up, I've gone from low key shots to this high key one. I also ran it through some fun Topaz filters.
This is a quilt I worked on years ago, and never finished. The quilt style is called "Cathedral Window". I was making it for my daughter, when she was a child, for her home, if she ever grew up and got married.
Well, now, as of Thursday, she is married, and there is still only about one sixth of a quilt. Sigh.
Anyway, I put some bluish lights behind it, to show through the fabric, between the colored pieces, so that's what that is, if you were wondering.
The whole quilt is put together from these little squares I fold and sew together, like the one in front, with the scissors.
I know it looks orange in the photo, but it is really pink and purple.
Happy Alphabet February y'all!
These fields reminded me so much of a piece of woven fabric. It's almost like the curtain I wove last year. Maybe I'll make a tapestry out of this shot! hmm...
Hope there's a bounce in your step today folks. For the Looking Close...on Friday theme 'Fabric Texture'
Rare, out of print Munki Munki corn on the cob cotton fabric. This is a cute little dress that is going to meet the seam ripper soon and I would love to trade small pieces for Munki Munki that I don't have.
Wish List :
Go Fetch / Throw the Ball dog print
Recess / Hopscotch
Toast
Field Trip
ANY of the new prints
Please let me know if you want to swap!
So precious.... I have yet to cut into it! This was made while in a class with Stacy Michell. She is an amazing local dye artist. She ships her fabric all over the world. Check out her site: