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Monday, June 23, 2008

Two Sides to Every Fabric Pile

Along with my purchase of those gorgerous new solid fabrics that I showed in my last post I also treated myself to some lovely striped prints that were designed by Kaffe Fassett. Below is a picture of them all grouped together, after being washed, ironed and folded...


And this is the back side... those colorful frayed threads were just to pretty to cut off!


I will be using these fabrics for some new art quilts as soon as I finish up my current works in progress, (which I hope to show soon!)

14 comments:

  1. Ah... what could be better than a freshly laundered, ironed, and folded pile of fabric?

    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  2. Mmmm. I can see the appeal. Can't wait to see how they inspire you!

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  3. Beautiful! I agree, can't wait to see what you make! Where did you get your fabric? Can't wait to see you on Tuesday!

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  4. Oh my do I love these...from both sides. Get to sewing girlie, I can't wait to see your beautiful quilts.

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  5. Such gorgeous colours. I look forward to seeing the quilts!

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  6. What wonderful fabric..Colors are so soft and soothing..Beautiful.

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  7. That does make for an interesting and nice picture. Such lovely colors with all those threads mingling together.

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  8. Neat photos, it's hard to decide which side is better!

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  9. this pile looks great from both sides, I love the striped fabric too
    : )

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  10. Always did like a striped print! Those are so pretty the way you stacked them, very pleasing to the eye!

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  11. Great shots - I love both sides! :D

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  12. Those colourful dangly frays make such a lovely picture. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with from your wonderful fabric stash. Happy quilting :)

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  13. Oh I can't wait to see what you make of all this gorgeous fabric!!! Beautifuli colors!

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