What amazing patterns! I love the color combinations and I think the castle fabric is so charming! I’m all grown up, but I’d still love to cuddle in a quilt covered in castles!
I also adore the red fabric with the white blossoms in the bottom photo – it’s elegant, fun, and vibrant all at the same time!
I just played this game last night. It is so much fun moving around bundles of fabric! This part is always my favorite and one of the main reasons why I rarely ever purchase an entire line of a collection – I like to make up my own pairings.
question??? When you are planning, I’m assuming you don’t have the correct amounts of each fabric, right? Do you go back and purchase more once you have your selections or do you just use what you have? I think that is the hardest part for me. Love your choices.
Definitely working! Beautiful stuff!
I’ve just received your book and have started a project of my own. I’ve posted some piccies on my blog.
Great book! 🙂
I’m SO excited! Your quilts are always some of my very favorites so I can’t wait to see what you’re up to. I’m sure it’ll be tons of fantastic inspiration for my ever-growing pile of quilting projects.
Et voila! She is finished and is waiting to be sent to New Zealand. I’ve taken photos and published them on my blog Hillary. See you there! 🙂
Veronika
I think I’m on a Wee Wonderfuls roll here!! I’ve added to our little cat and made two tag-along -dolls! On my blog of course if you’d like to have a little looksy! 🙂
A captivating gang of 24 huggable, lovable creatures to sew—from classics like Margot, a topsy-turvy doll, and the button-jointed teddy bear Bjorn Bjornson, to irresistible Evelyn, a wool felt inchworm decked out in mod glasses and a kerchief, and Koji, a fiercely cute spiked softie monster. There’s something for everyone here—from kids to grown-ups and from beginning sewers to advanced dollmakers. Published by STC Craft, August, 2010.
OH!! Love. I am getting ready to start a new one for a top secret Christmas present and can’t wait to lay out all the fabrics!
What amazing patterns! I love the color combinations and I think the castle fabric is so charming! I’m all grown up, but I’d still love to cuddle in a quilt covered in castles!
I also adore the red fabric with the white blossoms in the bottom photo – it’s elegant, fun, and vibrant all at the same time!
I just played this game last night. It is so much fun moving around bundles of fabric! This part is always my favorite and one of the main reasons why I rarely ever purchase an entire line of a collection – I like to make up my own pairings.
The castles are really fun; great colors, too.
question??? When you are planning, I’m assuming you don’t have the correct amounts of each fabric, right? Do you go back and purchase more once you have your selections or do you just use what you have? I think that is the hardest part for me. Love your choices.
GOOD GOD. YOU HAVE SO MUCH FABRIC!!
Definitely working! Beautiful stuff!
I’ve just received your book and have started a project of my own. I’ve posted some piccies on my blog.
Great book! 🙂
LOVE the lizzyhouse!
I’m SO excited! Your quilts are always some of my very favorites so I can’t wait to see what you’re up to. I’m sure it’ll be tons of fantastic inspiration for my ever-growing pile of quilting projects.
ohhhh… this is by far my most favorite part about quilting! isnt it fun!!!!!
Et voila! She is finished and is waiting to be sent to New Zealand. I’ve taken photos and published them on my blog Hillary. See you there! 🙂
Veronika
TOO fun!!! I love reading about your projects and life.
Way fun!
Btw – I blogged about your book!
http://nanandbags.typepad.com/nanandbags/2010/10/actively-watching.html
Castle peeps are cute! I’m also liking what I can see of the green in your maybe pile. Vintage?
oh my!!! loving the castle and flag fabrics!!!!!
Beautiful designs
I think I’m on a Wee Wonderfuls roll here!! I’ve added to our little cat and made two tag-along -dolls! On my blog of course if you’d like to have a little looksy! 🙂