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Friday, September 19, 2014

Yard work and kits.......

I spent the morning in the back yard, sharing peony roots with a friend (her son did the digging) and chopping off peony bushes and pulling weeds.  When I came in I was pleased to find I had 20 people interested in the floral/colorwash fabric kits.  (If anyone else is interested, I can make more kits but they would only have a few of the fabrics I showed yesterday in them and more of the fabrics shown today.) As of 10:30 a.m. CST I am not taking any more orders for kits.  If you want to be on a waiting list in case someone drops out or I have enough to make more then continue to comment or email me.  I will respond to you telling you that you are on the waiting list.

In the afternoon I went through all three blanket boxes and separated the fabrics into groups.  This group is 'less than 1/4 yard' pieces.

This pile is 1/4 - 3/8 yard pieces.  I pulled all of the large prints and also the pieces I have larger yardage of and filled one of the blanket boxes with those.  I'm hoping for only a box and a half of fabric left after all of the cutting. 

This pile is 1/2 -3/4 yard pieces.  All of the 1 yard and larger were in another pile that didn't get photographed.

I started cutting the kits last night and also ironed a bunch more pieces that are ready to cut this morning.  I'll probably take a break in the middle of the day and sew the wallhanging shown 2 days ago and then go back to cutting again.

13 comments:

  1. Looks like you will be busy for a few mornings.... cutting!

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  2. The variety in your stash never ceases to amaze me.

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  3. This is another test. Love your fabrics.

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  4. OK, I give in....I did well to resist yesterday, but more photos just broke that in to pieces. I will gladly help you reduce your stash.
    I trust your selection for me....and make it 2 sets.

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  5. Read your blog all the time, Wanda, and enjoy your gorgeous quilts. I would be interested in having some of your floral prints, also. Carol

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  6. I seem to be one day behind in your blog but I read what they give me each day. I did comment today on yesterday's blog that I do want to purchase a bundle of fabric. Thanks again.

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  7. Take care of your wrist with all of that cutting. We don't want you injured!!!

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  8. Oh, I am drooling here and wishing that I lived in the States, instead of Canada for this chance.LOL
    You have an amazing collection of fabrics and do a lot of wonderful work with it as well.
    Happy Autumn!

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  9. You have done the shopping for these lovely pieces, and now the cutting. You are making it very difficult to resist but I must force myself just to 'window shop' till I get my present stash down also. So Happy your are selling so many kits.

    JJM

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  10. Your fabric collection is simply amazing!

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  11. I have never done a color wash quilt, but I am willing to learn. Please add me to the list if anyone dare to drop out. Thank you so much for all you do. It is amazing!
    Robin

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  12. The pile is looking still very large, will it diminish ever??? Such a wonderful variety, I can see colourwash projects galore. Peony, one of my favourites. Cheers,Jean.

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  13. I'm late on seeing all this, so it's a good thing that I haven't been craving floral color wash quilts! I can actually manage without. But I know you're making lots of people so very happy by sharing your fabrics. I know they've been selected with care by a great artist. I hope those who "get" your kits will share their quilts later.

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