This week I'm...
...drooling over this stack of incoming fabric mail and, yes, plotting to order more. Shelburne Falls...you need it. Trust me.
...finally making the churn dash quilt I've been wanting for months. I'm so excited about this one.
...starting work on my Intrepid Thread Scrap Challenge bundle. I can't wait to start paper piecing these beauties.
...trying to decide what this is going to be. I had originally planned to make it into a pillow, but I've made so many lately that I'm itching to try something else. Any ideas?
...booked to the rafters. With Ash Wednesday, Valentine's Day, Bunny's 6th birthday, and a much anticipated visit from my parents-in-law all happening in the next seven days, we have a rather full schedule going on this week.
At least life isn't boring.
Linking up to WIP Wednesday.
I would make a framed coin purse with those hexies! Or maybe a notebook cover. Or maybe I would cover a lamp shade with those. They are just too gorgeous! Oh and that Christmas print is one of my all time faves!
ReplyDeleteThe hexies would make a cute doll quilt. Enjoy your new fabrics
ReplyDeleteSo much beautiful fabric! Particularly like the selection for the churn dash! What is the map fabric? Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'm going large with my hexies and aiming for a quilt. But there's no short term satisfaction in that. Lori's suggestion of a little purse would be awesome I reckon.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of lovely things... Look forward to seeing your projects coming along!
ReplyDeleteLove the CD fabrics, they will be really striking! Have you considered making some sort of bag from the Hexys?? :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! What about a pouch?
ReplyDeleteGREAT taste in fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, now all I want to do is order fabric. ;-)
ReplyDeletelots of fun goodies and lovely projects.
ReplyDeleteMmmm. Fabric. And Hexies. You're totally an unintentional enabler, because now I want to buy fabric (like an above comment) and make hexies :)
ReplyDeleteI recently saw one hexy project that was a table scarf. I'm making a wall hanging. It sort of depends on how you arrange the hexies. You can also just use it like fabric and make things out of it like tote bags. They are too much fun.
ReplyDeleteSo many fun and beautiful things in this post!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics! What are you planning for the Alexander Henry Christmas fabric? I've been hoarding mine...I just love that print! :)
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