{Oops ~ It's Friday not Thursday ~ the computer gods conspired
against us yesterday ~ hence the delay.}
Not surprisingly, there were oohs & aahs all round when Megan showed her completed quilt for our newest Block of the Month. Her 19th Century Sampler is simply sensational!! Megan has cleverly cut up Mary Koval's Palampore panel into many, many bits and reassembled all the pieces in Broderie Perse, applique and pieced blocks to create her stunning original quilt. This BOM will start late June, so it's not too late to join in to make this beauty. Email Threadbear to receive all the details and phone us to sign up. Well done Megan !!
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19th Century Sampler ~ BOM over 15 months |
The very gorgeous collection of Hannah's Heritage graces our shelves. In it, amongst many 'must have' prints is the lovely border stripe used in Di's Mountmellick BOM from last year ~ in two new colourways.
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Hannah's Heritage $23 per metre |
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Yummy all over floral print |
We picked our very favourites from Moda's Bon Voyage and already, some of these have disappeared from our shelves ~ so do not hesitate. Just drooling over that toile print!
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Stunning toile! |
Lastly, for this week, we'll show you the collection of The Hint of Print. Twelve yummy rich fabrics in stripes, flowers and geometric shapes in slatey blue, brick red soft olive.
With all these fabrics, of course we've cut packs of eighths so you can have a taste of all of them. Also on our shelves that we'll show you next week is Past Endearments ~another stunning range by our favourite designer, Judie Rothermel. Check it on our website, if you cannot wait.
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Bundles! We love lots of little bits in our quilts. |
Of course, Sam has supervised all of this activity but is now ready to head home to chase the bunnies, again! Have a great weekend stitching in whatever part of the world you find yourself.
This quilt is unbelievably gorgeous! I wish I could make it but I have so many Ufos I have to finish first. Too bad.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day! Ah, by the way, your parcel arrived here. Thanks Birgitt (Germany)