I have used this last one in the pink/red colorway in one quilt here. I have both of these prints in several colors and hope to work them into more quilts. These are 6.5" squares and the stripe in this last one is a 5" repeat so you could easily have squares (or other shapes) of just one print.
An update on turning off word verification: I have had about 20 spam comments but Blogger has caught all but one and put them in my spam folder for me to delete. If they start showing up on my blog I'll have to go to moderated comments which means your comment won't show up until I allow it to.
1. Love the way those old Kaffe prints were more "useful" in smaller pieces - if that makes sense...
ReplyDelete2. "An update on turning off word verification: I have had about 20 spam comments but Blogger has caught all but one and put them in my spam folder for me to delete." How did you know? (Why did you check?)
Oh Wanda what neat fabric. This is a real treat. Thanks for sharing!!! You do whatever you need to do with Blogger to make life easier for you.
ReplyDeleteI turned off my word verification, but the only spam that was coming through was from "anonymous". I blocked anonymous posters and haven't had a single spam post since!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to see the older fabrics from KF!
ReplyDeleteI ended up not changing my comments verification because I noticed that they changed it. It is still 2 words but it is easier to read, without the black shading. There must have been a lot of complaints.
ReplyDeleteFun piece of fabric.
ReplyDeleteSince I do not have an account or ID, all of these changes are mystifying to me. I like not have to type out letters, before sending a comment. And I like the looks of this comment page, today it is different again.
J~MT
I, too, eliminated the anonymous comments. These are the ones that seem to slip past the spam filters. I have also decided to use comment moderation. I wish blogger had left good enough alone and kept the old word verification. It was much easier to use, but maybe that's the problem!
ReplyDeleteI turned off word verification several weeks ago and so far all spam has been caught by Blogger.
ReplyDeleteWhat neat fabric! I've never seen those. And that's what I like so much about the Kaffe fabrics - you can put them into a project and they look like they were made for it. I have you to thank for that discovery!
ReplyDeleteWow I've never seen these Kaffe Fasset fabrics before! How interesting they look. Can see how the variety within one fabric would be very useful.
ReplyDeleteHI Wanda,
ReplyDeleteI vaguely remember these Kaffe fabrics, but don't have any of them. I love how Kaffe's stuff has so many colors and nuances of shading that they go surprisingly well with tons of other fabrics.
Vicky F (waiting for the ice storm to hit)