It's not easy, is it... buying fabric for someone else?
It's not just the decision making, which is tricky I admit
but also all the mucking around getting somewhere in a new environment.
but also all the mucking around getting somewhere in a new environment.
Long story short, she caught three buses, came across a couple of rather unhelpful bus drivers, tiki-toured around Sydney for half a day, helped a distraught mum, baby & toddler on & off a bus with pram, and finally found the shop! After a well earned coffee, she had a great time strolling around the shop, it was huge apparently, with heaps of fabric, heaps of variety! And she did some excellent shopping!
from the left, Aunt Grace by Judie Rothermel
a Downton Abbey pink (timely!)
a Downton Abbey pink (timely!)
plus two very pretty unknowns, perfect for my GT&SB blocks
And these lovely vintage feedsack fabrics, charming in any scrappy quilt!
my pick of the bunch!
Not sure how the $NZ is against the $Auzzie at present, but I'm loving all these little finds
and they will be great additions to my fabric stash!
Neat selection of fabrics and the feed sacks are extra special - great for your GT&SB project.
ReplyDeleteI recognize the fabric 2nd from the right in the first picture. I bought a jellyroll of that line of fabric and because I like it so much - I haven't cut into it yet. Waiting for the just the right project I guess. Have fun with the new fabrics.
ReplyDeleteYour friend has great taste.
ReplyDeleteI'd say Glenys is a true friend to go through all of that to buy some fabric for you! What beautiful fabric it is, too! I love the two unknowns in the first photo and the feed sack fabric. Lucky you, Linda, for both the friend and the fabric!
ReplyDeleteOh my she had quite the adventure, didn't she? But in the end, what a lovely selection and wonderful friend! :)
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