Hi Sunday Stashers! Still posting pics from my stash on hand, as I am not buying any new fabric. Let me tell you, It can be tough to decide what to photograph. I find myself trying to make little groupings of fabrics. Oh, well. After this week's snow event (which included a 4 hour journey home 6 miles from work) I was in the mood for some springtime flowers.
Sew I went digging and found some lovely Amy Butler fabrics. These are from the Belle and Gypsy Caravan lines.
And in this group we have some Jennifer Pagnelli, Denyse Schmidt and Joel Dewberry. Now, not that I need any more WIPs, but I have an urge to sew up some flowery goodness.
And this little group is going to become a tote bag for my Color Intensives Class that I am taking from the lovely Rachel at Stitched In Color. Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket, Gypsy Caravan by Amy Butler and some lovely yellow Kona which I believe is Banana. Sew happy Sunday to you!
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Showing posts with label Color Intensive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color Intensive. Show all posts
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
WIP Wednesday and I am Taking a Class
I am chugging along on all my projects, but this is the one I am sharing today. This is the Sasparilla Quilt I am making for my youngest grandson.
This is the cutest line of fabric. It reminds me of the 50's and my brothers cowboy things. I bought two colorways and am mixing them together. Right now I need to make a bunch of flying geese blocks for the star points.
But everything is cut out and in a tote to help keep it all together. That was something I started doing last year with my projects. It helped to be able to put it all way in one place. I need the help keeping my sewing room clean.
I just had to sew a couple pieces together to see how it looked. I am going to love this! I hope B does too. I will show it again when more progress has been made.
Now, I said I was taking a class. On the right side of my blog, you will notice a button for Color Intensive. This is an on line class that Rachel at Stitched in Color is teaching. I am hoping to learn how to get more out of my stash and use it to its best advantage. I can always use more knowledge about color and I think this class will be fun too. Hop on over to Rachel's blog and take a look. Maybe it's something for you too. See you soon.
Linking up with Freshly Pieced.
This is the cutest line of fabric. It reminds me of the 50's and my brothers cowboy things. I bought two colorways and am mixing them together. Right now I need to make a bunch of flying geese blocks for the star points.
But everything is cut out and in a tote to help keep it all together. That was something I started doing last year with my projects. It helped to be able to put it all way in one place. I need the help keeping my sewing room clean.
I just had to sew a couple pieces together to see how it looked. I am going to love this! I hope B does too. I will show it again when more progress has been made.
Now, I said I was taking a class. On the right side of my blog, you will notice a button for Color Intensive. This is an on line class that Rachel at Stitched in Color is teaching. I am hoping to learn how to get more out of my stash and use it to its best advantage. I can always use more knowledge about color and I think this class will be fun too. Hop on over to Rachel's blog and take a look. Maybe it's something for you too. See you soon.
Linking up with Freshly Pieced.
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