Where there's lots started... and even a few finishes!

Thursday, 1 December 2016

midweek snapshot


up on the design wall...
improv tea towel WiP
still working out a plan here, more details of inspiration & progress soon, but having fun so far!



from the garden...
jamjar herbs & roses



off the bookshelf...
pondering next year's possibilities, a little EPP perhaps!



and in the post...
a fat 1/4 bundle of Greenfield Hill by Denyse Schmidt
a more traditional fabric range than some of her others,
one that evokes "afternoon teas, polite gossip, faded wallpaper" - a lucky find on Trademe!





How's your week going?


6 comments:

  1. A very lucky find on Trade Me. Those pink roses look beautiful, and no doubt smell divine. Is the Glorious Hexagons pattern hand pieced too?

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  2. Lots of fabulous hexagon ideas there! (I keep telling myself I'm not starting a hexie project, but I just bought a set of hexie templates and I've got fabrics in mind, so I know it's only a matter of time...) I'll enjoy seeing what you do with hexies!

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  3. Your week looks like it is going fine and dandy :-) Gorgeous fabrics and tempting books!

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  4. Well your week looks to be going great - mine is too really but a bit messy! I see you have the Glorious Hexagons and that fantastic book which I've looked at so many times! I was concerned about the size of the hexies but do need handwork for next year.! Perhaps!!

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  5. The Improve Tea Towel project is looking so pretty, love those colors.

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  6. Always wonderful things to see here, fun projects, beautiful flowers and pretty fabrics. I love that range of DS. I made a quilt top with it but it's sitting in the pile of quilt tops waiting to be quilted.

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