Here's what I purchased last week at Back Porch Fabrics with the assist of my rewards certificate. First up, eight Fat Quarters of greens in Peppered Cotton. As well as eight Fat Quarters of brightly colored cotton woven plaids.
They're sitting on top of a white pucker stitched cotton which will likely end up dyed. The texture of it is fantastic and I want to make some sort of shirt out of it.
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Friday, October 05, 2018
Late Summer Into Early Fall
It's been a struggle this year to keep everything watered, but the cosmos finally bloomed, but not bright pink, instead an almost white palest pink. Which is lovely.
Actually got some peaches off our new tree.
You know it's fall when the Poison Oak is turning lovely shades of red.
And it's also fall when the sedum is blooming.
Actually got some peaches off our new tree.
You know it's fall when the Poison Oak is turning lovely shades of red.
And it's also fall when the sedum is blooming.
Labels:
flowers,
fruit,
plants,
plants photography,
trees
Thursday, October 04, 2018
The Best Mail is Fabric Mail
Colors right up my alley this month from Darn Good Yarn. Background is one of the Fabmo upholstery fabrics I recently snagged.
And wow, the Culcita box was gorgeous this time around. They're all from a really well-done collection, Road Trip by Alison Glass.
And wow, the Culcita box was gorgeous this time around. They're all from a really well-done collection, Road Trip by Alison Glass.
Labels:
culcita,
fabric,
subscription
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Wandering Wednesday - Pacific Grove
It was a beautiful day for a day trip to Pacific Grove. I had a gift certificate for Back Porch Fabrics that was in danger of being forgotten, and so it got used! Then we had a stroll down to Lover's Point.
DH was having a lot of fun rock hopping.
Weird weird weird, an almost perfectly round rock. Maybe shaped by the waves over the years?
It's such a cute little beach cove.
And the water is so clear in the shallows.
The whole time we were out there, this one seagull was up on the highest point. King of all he surveys.
There was a swarm of ground squirrels wait that's not right, nope I looked it up. The correct collective noun for a group of squirrels is either a Dray or a Scurry. Got it.
DH was having a lot of fun rock hopping.
Weird weird weird, an almost perfectly round rock. Maybe shaped by the waves over the years?
It's such a cute little beach cove.
And the water is so clear in the shallows.
The whole time we were out there, this one seagull was up on the highest point. King of all he surveys.
There was a swarm of ground squirrels wait that's not right, nope I looked it up. The correct collective noun for a group of squirrels is either a Dray or a Scurry. Got it.
Tuesday, October 02, 2018
Fabmo Favorites
Had another great day volunteering at FabMo's distribution in Santa Cruz.
Snagged some more greens for my couch pillow replacement plan.
As well as a few yards of that white sheer with the black lines up at the top. It has a cording along one edge and is finished on the other, I think it'll make a nice over-skirt.
Snagged some more greens for my couch pillow replacement plan.
As well as a few yards of that white sheer with the black lines up at the top. It has a cording along one edge and is finished on the other, I think it'll make a nice over-skirt.
Monday, October 01, 2018
Square Dance Start
So far so good on the Square Dance quilt. I'm starting out with really really random not particular favorite fabrics to practice.
And here's how the scraps from the die-cutting have sewn together so far.
I like these blocks, you can do a lot of variations of them with the pieces you cut out with the Sizzix die. And if you use batiks, then you don't have to worry about right side up or down when you cut to get the left or right-hand triangles.
Here's the blocks I've made so far. There's a lot of energy in the secondary patterns.
And here's how the scraps from the die-cutting have sewn together so far.
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