I was working on my project using the Fruitful Hands line of fabrics by Jacquelynne Steves (you will want to stay tuned for the giveaway happening soon!) and I was interrupted.
Life gets in the way sometimes, doesn't it? (Grin)
I thought I would give you a peek at what I'm doing, and I hope to show you more soon.
DragonDrop helped me spread these out. He's a great admirer of Jacquelynne Steves!
There is a lovely panel that I cut some parts from:
And then I narrowed down my fabrics for the project:
Here is a block almost completed -- our old friend, the Churn Dash block:
Now, you'll have to bear with me . . . I'll be back soon. Got to get darling daughter moved. (Sniff)
I'm linking up today with Katherine's Thursday Favorite Things hop!
Love to all of you,
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
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Beautiful fabric! Hopefully, you can get back to it soon. :O)
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty fabric indeed!
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty and cheerful! I understand your sniffs...I will be moving my DD next month! Sniff sniff...
ReplyDeleteOh, pretty, pretty, pretty fabrics!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! You will be glad to have a project started after you get your DD moves.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very inspiring. I don't quilt (at least yet) but I'm newish to sewing and love looking at fabric.
ReplyDeletePaula
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Love that fabric and the churn dash block is one of my favorites...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCan't go wrong with a churn dash
ReplyDeleteThose are some scrumptious looking fabrics! JS is the best!! I hope you don't get too down in the dumps about your daughter moving out. The little birdies must fly the nest sooner or later eh? :)
ReplyDeletePretty fabric - i wish I could sew : (
ReplyDeleteI'm stopping by from Katherine's Corner blog hop.
Happy Favorite Things Thursday!
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I love those fabrics! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteFabulous looking fabric. I love them.
ReplyDeleteYes, I do love the churn dash. It is not very hard to match those points. LOL
ReplyDeleteGood boy Dragondrop, I like to see you helping out.
ReplyDeleteI hope that the interruption is a good one!! Looking forward to seeing what you make with those gorgeous fabrics.
lovely fabric, good luck with the moving and Thank you for sharing your lovely post at the hop xo
ReplyDeleteI hope the move goes well! I can't wait to see more of what you make with those pretty fabrics =D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics.Can´t wait to see what do you do with these yummiest fabrics.Hope the move goes well!!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, I become your follower! ... Meet me at my blog: http://elrincon-camila.blogspot.com.ar/
ReplyDeleteYou can use the Google translator
Greetings from Argentina.
I understand! Our daughter got married in June and I'm still trying to get used to the idea :)
ReplyDeleteThe Churn Dash block looks beautiful- can't wait to the rest!