fabricologist

fabricologist

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Sunday Stash #33

So with all the holiday sales going on, I picked up a couple of things for my stash that I have really been wanting.
 This first is not for my stash. This is Tinseltown cars in red from Dear Stella. This is going to be the back of my Fair Isle quilt that I just made with Lee, from Freshly Pieced. She wrote this great pattern and if you start now, you can have one for next Christmas.
 This is a print from Kate Spain's Solstice. I am thinking of making another Christmas quilt and have been collecting favorite fabrics for it.
 These two prints are from April Showers by Bonnie and Camille. I couldn't not get a little something from this line. I love the raindrops and the umbrellas have such a vintage look.
And lastly, a couple of Carolyn Friedlander's Architexture line. I knew I would regret it if I never got some of these.  How about you? Hit any sales? Linking up with Sunday Stash.

7 comments:

Scrappy quilter said...

Lovely material. I was in my favorite quilting store and found some material I likedl however I restrained myself and didn't buy any.

LA Paylor said...

great stash additions. I haven't seen any of those. The little red cars are so precious and I love Bonnie and Camille
LEeAnna at not afraid of color

Lorna McMahon said...

Nice new fabric acquisitions! I love that Tinseltown Cars. That will make a perfect backing for your Fair Isle quilt! Wishing you and yours a very Happy New Year!

Anonymous said...

I love Architextures! I have several blocks in progress, but something went wonky with the seam allowance, and they're all messed up, and now I just don't know what I'm going to do with them!

Carol Swift said...

I've not hit one sale, but I love those cars with the trees on them so I should go looking around. They are just too cute!

Nicole said...

Great additions to your stash! I went a bit crazy with the post-Thanksgiving Day sales so I'm trying to restrain myself from the End of Year sales. Wish me luck!

Carrie P. said...

that Christmas tree fabric is too cute.