Thank you so much for all your wonderful ideas for my Christmas fabric. I think I am going to go with wonky stars in different sizes, and use my go cutter to make snowflakes. (a follower’s idea)! I hope you stay around to see it finished. I made a deal with one of my followers to have it done in one year. So, that brings me to October 2011. Your on!!!!
New to my stores. Beautiful solids in 1930 reproduction colors. These fabrics bled so well with my 30’s fat quarters. So, if you are thinking about adding some solids here are the links.
Have a wonderful weekend!!
I love that star block! So cute and kitschy! Makes me smile. Can't wait to see what you do with all that Christmas stuff!
ReplyDeleteThe star blocks makes me smile. Such fun. Glad you have a plan for your Christmas fabric.
ReplyDeleteSOLID '30s!! Yes! Once this quilt show is over I can think about another quilt project!! Love that star block!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on fussy cutting for your blocks.
ReplyDeleteWe will all be your pest to make sure you get it finished!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing, Jane! I cannot believe how much you get done! Do you ever sleep?? I see some Rise N Shine dot in that first star! Your blocks are simply wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are gorgeous. I was thinking the other day that a scrappy wonky star would be fun.
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks and definitely the fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteI know you can make it, I need to put a reminder on my calendar...HA!
I like the Star block, Jane!
ReplyDeleteI love wonky stars Jane...makes me smile and they're perfect for your fabrics..
ReplyDeleteJulia ♥
Glad you liked the idea about the snowflakes! Can't wait to see it done!
ReplyDeleteJane, the solids are so beautiful. I think I need them!
ReplyDeleteI'm making a wonky star when I'm recouped from surgery and can get to the "studio".
ReplyDeleteLittle T is looking too much like he's a BiG T in the making!
How fast they grow...that haircut!
You have been sewing up a storm.
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