Tuesday, December 17, 2013

IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO MAKE SOMETHING WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL FABRICS


After being snowed in for so long, I recently had to spend a lot of time looking at all the new things in at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  And look what I found.  Lots of beautiful fabrics that I wanted to share with you.  Above is "Fly Boy" by Windham Fabrics.  What little (or big) boy wouldn't want a quilt or a pillow case out of these.

Do you have a builder in your life?  These "Busy Builders" fabrics by Northcott would make that special boy a nice pillow case or quilt.
 
I bet you are thinking about all your sewing friends when you look at this "Seams Like Old Times" fabrics by RJR.  Don't you just love those old time sewing machines!
Anyone have a special interest in clocks?  Or how about that person in your life that is never on time?  Or what about that person who is always nagging you about not being on time?  Think of something for them using these "On Time" fabrics by windham Fabrics.
I fell in love with this fabric by Timeless Treasures called "Jessie."  It is so cute and I have to make myself a pillow case out of this.
Take a look at "Modern Love" by Northcott.  There is so much variety in these fabrics with the stripes, circles, zigzags.  Wow! 

ON ANOTHER NOTENickel Quilts has a tutorial for an interesting block.  You can use several of the above fabrics when making this block.  What a fun way to test your fabrics!

Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

1 comment:

Mama Pea said...

Those are some fun fabrics! Can't wait to see you in January!

lkjlkj

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