Sunday, June 28, 2015

Sunday Stash #1

What??!!   If I have no place to sew at least I can buy fabric to be ready when I do have a sewing room again.

During this sewing interlude, I have added some particularly special fabric to my modest stash.  After seeing the new holiday line from Cotton + Steel at QuiltCon, I knew it was just a matter of time.  

The snow globes are beyond adorable.

Knowing that I MUST make new quilts for the renovated house in New Hampshire, it wasn't much of a creative stretch to select Denyse Schmidt's Franklin collection as the focal fabric for one bedroom.  This line was inspired by small town libraries in New England.

Generally not a "joiner," I could not resist the Modern Fat Quarter Club membership sponsored by the Fat Quarter Shop.

I have to say I love all three of the bundles received to date.  Morning Walk by Leah Duncan.

Black & White by Cotton + Steel.

True Colors by Tula Pink (to add to my respectable Tula collection).

And finally, I picked up this little happy bundle of Cotton + Steel fat quarters at my local fabric store when shopping for binding to finish (again...what??) a little quilt.
I can confirm there really is something to purchasing fabric as therapy.  Everything in moderation!

Linking up with Molli's Sunday Stash party!

9 comments:

  1. That is some awesome stashing! All gorgeous, Franklin is the perfect choice and I adore that Christmas washi fabric!

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  2. Fabulous stash.Have fun playing with them!

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  3. Oh yes, yes, to fabric therapy... Love that lion fabric in the pile from your LQS. And one can never have too much Tula. :-)

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  4. If you can't make it for a while, stash it! That's a super stash and I look forward to when you get round to using it.
    Hope your move is going well.
    Jo

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  5. I hadn't seen the Cotton and Steel Christmas line. Adorable. That may be a must-have.

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  6. I too fell in love with the Cotton and Steel Xmas fabric. It is just so cute. Have a fat quarter bundle ready to make into a Christmas quilt.

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  7. That is the most logical solution, no sewing room get stocked for when you can sew again! Hopefully that's soon! Tell the plumber no toilets sewing room takes priority!

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  8. wow!! I can't wait to see what you make from all those goodies!! So fun!!

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  9. good therapy inded....and boy will you have some pretty fabric to create with in that new sewing room!

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