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Sunday, September 11, 2022

Fabric, and more fabric................


Here are some more Kaffe collective fabrics that I got.  The big paisley on the left has a black background.  The light from the window makes it look a little lighter than it is.

I collected more greens for my Arboretum blocks and maybe the green one in this photo should be used too.


I have had this selection of fabrics laying on a chair in my studio for several months.  It was "clean off the chairs" day yesterday so I will move the group to a project box.








My tomato plants continue to produce.  These are the smallest ones, mostly golf ball size.  The larger ones are on the window sill ripening a little more.

This past week was beautiful weather for the Sandwich Fair (DeKalb county fair).  Today however is supposed to be rainy.  One more year went by that I didn't get an elephant ear.  I mentioned to the family  that maybe someone could bring me one but it didn't happen.

 

6 comments:

  1. Oooh sorry they didn't get your "hint"--;((( I totally empathize...

    [we got "plain" doughnuts from Dunkin for a treat this morning; they are so awful--no taste and fall apart texture....s i g h... is anything the same these days?]
    Okay....I do love those fabrics you got -- so pretty...
    hugs, Julierose


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  2. I can identify with "clean off the chairs" day. A nice selection of new Kaffe collectives. Is there a plan for the fabrics being moved to a project box? I assume so, or otherwise you would put them back in the stash? I sometimes find a fabric pull that I can'r remember why I pulled them. Rain due here today, as well.
    Pat

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  3. In the "chair" pic there are 3 fabrics in the front. What is the name and manufacturer of the floral/leaf one. I absolutely love it.

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  4. An ‘exuberant’ array of fabrics ~ fun to ‘window shop’ on your blog today.

    And what a delicious bounty of tomato’s, even though small, maybe freeze whole and add to pasta and chili this fall and winter.

    JJM

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  5. Nice new selection of fabrics. Wonderful little tomato harvest. I learned to roast tomatoes and food process it into sauce to freeze in ziplocs. Now I need to go buy more tomatoes. Mine were pitiful. Lots of fabric to fondle, plan and put away so have a great time.

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  6. Pretty fabrics and your tomatoes look yummy

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