Dear Stella - Play Date - Campgrounds in Multi
I couldn't resist sharing this new stash addition with you today.
Rita
Fabricaholic [adj. Fab-rik-a-hol-ik] One who feels a compulsive need for fabric and to enable like minded others.
Rita
Fabricaholic [adj. Fab-rik-a-hol-ik] One who feels a compulsive need for fabric and to enable like minded others.
eeeee! that is so awesome! i love the use of the text, the scallops on the camper, and most of all, how the blocks of colour combined with the simple drawings references mid-century illustration. how could you resist, really?
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this fabric; it is absolutely perfect. Like Amy Dame says, the combination of colour, text and simple illustrations makes it very hard to resist. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteDivine! Fabricaholic here too!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that fabric!
ReplyDeleteI love this! We recently acquired a vintage camper like the one in the fabric. I may need some of this to make curtains for it! Thanks for sharing. Have a super day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fabric! This could make a really FUN quilt!
ReplyDeleteEnabler is right! This must be why I follow you....lol. That fabric is ADORABLE. Must.have.some....
ReplyDeleteCute!! I haven't seen this yet.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both Rita! Ah, thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteI just got some of this and it arrived in my mail yesterday!! I love it and can't wait to find a project for it!
ReplyDeleteadorable!
ReplyDeleteFabricoholic? Totally.
ReplyDeleteYou know we addicts like to keep the company of others just like us :)
Thanks for explaining the meaning :-)
ReplyDelete(adorable fabric by the way)
Thanks for sharing! too cute!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!! Gotta get some. I love Hawthorne Threads BTW.
ReplyDeleteOmg, I need one of these!!
ReplyDeleteI love that. I love camping and that is a total winner
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We new acquired a oldness camper equal the one in the artifact. I may pauperization whatever of this to pass curtains for it! Thanks for sharing.
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