Friday, August 20, 2010

stash building

A couple posts ago I wrote about buying fabric. At the time, I hadn't bought any fabric in a several months, and I asked for your recommendations. After reading lots and lots of emails (thanks so much, you crazy fabric lovers!!!), I did some shopping. Quite a bit of shopping actually. And a little bit of swapping.

Here are some of the newest members in my fabric family.

Freebird by Momo - Ovals in grass, melon, sky, and geranium

Farmdale by Alexander Henry

Little Folks by Anna Maria Horner - Forest Hills in Citrus

And a couple more shots just because they are pretty! A note about the AMH fabric.... This is the first voile fabric I have ever purchased, and I am kind of surprised by it! It is so beautiful and unbelievably soft. I imagine it would be hard to do a lot of small piece work because it is so flimsy? I just love it!

PS - Check out my friend Megan's blog for an awesome giveaway!!

11 comments:

Leslie said...

that is some awesome shopping...it is such a beautiful pile of fabric. i love the momo ovals. they are lovely!!!!!

Providence Handmade said...

Veeeery pretty!! I love the ovals and that Farmdale is next on my purchasing list! :)

Rachel at Stitched in Color said...

I would like to acquire some of those ovals. Lovely, lovely and so versatile!!!

Megan said...

Perfect! I just had to order some of the Farmdale too! thanks for linking to my blog!

Kristine Hanson said...

I have not seen the farmdale...cute!

Terri said...

yummy stuff!!! I also bought farmdale last week and thos ovals will be the next pez craze I keep telling people to stalk up.

Great haul!!!

Anonymous said...

love all of your choices such great taste

Unknown said...

Great fabrics! Love the colours you've picked:)

Anonymous said...

Love the stash update!!
You've got me eyeing up the freebird ovals and the farmdale on etsy too!!

Me? A Mom? said...

I'm just going to call you The Enabler because I just ordered some ovals after trying to resist for so long. Did you know they come in black and white too? (Under the line "half moon")Love it.

I'll try to remain strong on farmdale. I really have no budget to be building my stash! :)

Mary @ Neat and Tidy said...

I just love your taste. Everything you show is so bright and cheery. I'm feeling the pull to give this kind of quilting a try :D