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Tuesday, November 24, 2015
I do love me some basics!
See this lovely stack of fabric?
I won that fat quarter bundle of "Folio Basics" in the recent Martingale giveaway! Love those luscious colors (here is a link if you want to drool over the whole line)! I also received a copy of the book "A Flair for Fabric" by the Henry Glass designers, and I'm going to tell you about that next time.
I'm thinking it's time for me to finally make that triple Irish chain quilt that I've planned for so long.
This bundle has a nice balance of lights and darks, and I think it would work well. Right now it is sitting on Nora, waiting for me to finish those foxes and hedgehogs!
What do you think? An Irish chain, or some other pattern?
We'll talk again soon!
Love,
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Yummy fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy bundle of fabrics. Yes, I think an Irish Chain would be beautiful with these fabrics and certainly be fun with all the shading. But I also think anything you'd want to create with these fabrics would be lovely. And I look forward to seeing what you create with it. Congratulations.
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Whatever you make with these will be lovely. I always despair when a line of fabrics fails to include a nice mix of values. That is why I rarely buy from just one line for a quilt.
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