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Monday, 6 March 2017

fun with fabric


Having lots of fun
 making lots of little fabric decisions . . .








and seven more to add to the design wall . . .


There's a lovely mix now of stars, hexagons, triangles and tumbling blocks
all in pretty prints and pieces cut from my vintage doilies and hankies


{For more details about my inspiration and progress see back here, here and here}

Linking up with Cynthia for 'oh scrap' here
and with Em for 'moving it forward' over here

11 comments:

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    1. Thanks Karen. Just looking at it all up on the design wall now as I read emails. I think I need to bring in a few small bits of something darker just to add some contrast & keep things interesting.

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  2. This is going to be such a sweet quilt! Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap :)

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  3. I love your inclusion of embroidered pieces! I've been collecting some of these and will use them someday too. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  4. I love dots and florals, and using embroidered pieces is fun (I do it too)! They look glorious together.

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  5. Looking good - perfectly captures your bright, yet vintage scrappy style.

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  6. Beautiful - such a good way to use the vintage hankies that are not really good for anything except fondling.

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  7. These are beautiful Linda; such a good use of the vintage linen - it's lovely seeing it grow!

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  8. Beautiful and fun! I'm really enjoying watching you add more and more blocks to this!

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  9. I love the addition of vintage linens! Heck, I love the whole thing!

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  10. So pretty! Love the soft colors, floral fabrics and the vintage pieces.

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