Thursday, February 8, 2018

Cutting squares.........

I try to work on this cutting project at least 2 days each week.  It is my Kaffe fabrics and I started with #1 and am up to #83 and I have them sorted by color in these trays.  There is one section that is just multicolor.  I am only cutting prints that are small to medium and skipping all of the larger prints.  Since his fabric numbers up in the 160s now I guess I am almost half done.  His new fabric for spring will come out in April so I better keep at this.

The big snowstorm is supposed to start near midnight tonight and last for 24-30 hours.  If it shifts north or south we could get less than the 8" they are predicting for us.  

10 comments:

patty a. said...

The fabrics are beautiful all laid out in the color groups. We have snow predicted for Friday thru Sunday, but I have no idea how much we are suppose to get. I plan on staying home all weekend.

Sewing Junkie said...

Sure bright colors on gray days. The weatherman here says 10 plus inches in isolated areas. Great time to sew and cut your fabric. Chris

martha mumaw said...

Kaffe is so beautiful. Love your stuff wanda!

Needled Mom said...

That is quite a collection! I hope you can just stay inside and enjoy watching the snow.

JJM said...

Nice display Wanda.....we woke up to 50 degrees and rain this morning. It's feels we've been living in Seattle this winter.

JJM

9658 Textiles said...

I just want to say that I enjoy your blog posts I find them really calming and reassuring. Thanks for that.

Sarah

Sharon said...

Wow, what a beautiful rainbow display! Are you cutting only one shape? I hope your storm isn't too bad. It's a good time to sew!

Mary said...

Will you be kitting these up, or do you have a project in mind? Fortunately for us,the forecast for Friday and Saturday should be good for our Guild's quilt show. Sunday...not so much, but we are done by then.

sparkle plenty said...

What size are your squares and what are you cutting them for? What project?

Susan said...

Tell me you have a project for these? They sure are pretty!