After you posted about Kaffe's polka dots, I got a fat quarter set of all of them. Question: do you have a large collection of his aboriginal dots as well? I really like them and am always so tempted to start stocking up...
Nice shots. I always like your Wordless Wednesday entries. I hope you'll join me on my blog Saturday mornings for Foto Finish and another chance to showcase your photograph. This week's theme is "Orange."
Great quilt. Can you help me?? I'm looking for some white fabric with medium pink polka dots like you have pictured in one of your blocks. Can you tell me who manufactured it and from what collection. Thanks for any help possible. casands1@comcast.net
Ive just fallen in love with your blog (dont take that the wrong way Lol). Your sewing life sounds very similar to mine and I love your fabrics....you've inspired me to use the internet better. I have been stuck in a rut with the local shops (i live in melbourne too) so watch out internet here I come.
Beautiful! Love all the Kaffe fabrics! Still Tuesday here.
ReplyDeleteKaffe and dots. Unbeatable combination!
ReplyDeleteAfter you posted about Kaffe's polka dots, I got a fat quarter set of all of them. Question: do you have a large collection of his aboriginal dots as well? I really like them and am always so tempted to start stocking up...
ReplyDeleteI love the picture of it hanging. Somehow it looks just perfect that way.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's coming along beautifully!
ReplyDeleteHow about One Word Wednesday:
ReplyDeleteWOW :-)
Nice shots. I always like your Wordless Wednesday entries. I hope you'll join me on my blog Saturday mornings for Foto Finish and another chance to showcase your photograph. This week's theme is "Orange."
ReplyDeleteOh how I love all of those dots!
ReplyDeleteLove those colors!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt top is pretty and it was a great idea to strip piece.
ReplyDeleteLove that quilt, it would be perfect for me. :)
ReplyDeleteWell done Rita.
such an old fashioned pattern but the fabric selection makes it pop! I love it.
ReplyDeletelove it so bright & cheerful!
ReplyDeleteyour seams match up so perfectly...what's your secret?!
ReplyDeleteit's great to see your progress on it...
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is great when it's folded or hanging like that: the different-different fabrics next to each other
i love the quilt, its amazing. Am i right in thinking you used a bit of innocent crush in their. its really gorgeous
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt. Can you help me?? I'm looking for some white fabric with medium pink polka dots like you have pictured in one of your blocks. Can you tell me who manufactured it and from what collection. Thanks for any help possible. casands1@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteWell this is my second time posting, had to tell you that your quilts are stunning!!
ReplyDeleteCould I ask you though what size your squares are?
Ive just fallen in love with your blog (dont take that the wrong way Lol). Your sewing life sounds very similar to mine and I love your fabrics....you've inspired me to use the internet better. I have been stuck in a rut with the local shops (i live in melbourne too) so watch out internet here I come.
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