I'm still searching for the cornerstone fabric for the dark/bright Economy block quilt. These are both prints but will read as a solid from a distance. Click on the photo to see them better. This Sharks teeth sashing print is navy and white.
I'm still working on the descriptions, photos, and prices on things for my next pop-up shop later this month. My coffee table and another little table are the inventory area for all of the fabric packs and scrap bags plus a little miscellaneous.
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I'd be tempted at batik fabrics but the postage is too prohibitive to the UK, not that I need any more fabrics/scraps, but yours always look so inviting. We've had two days of hot sunshine and I forgot to water my plants last nice; I can see they'll need a good drink tonight to revive them. I just stayed indoors with the blinds down. Hope the weather was kind to you over the weekend :)
Loving the looks of those batik bags. I saw the shark tooth fabric on sale at Connecting Threads, but did not pull the trigger.
Looks like you have lots of goodies for sale!
I would never have paid that shark's tooth fabric any mind even if I had seen it anywhere had you not used it here. It's a fabulous accent fabric. Whatever you choose for the cornerstones will work, 'cause that's what you do so well.
The sharks teeth is such a great sashing!
I may copy that idea...
Of those two cornerstones, I like the aboriginal dot more.
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