Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

less than ordinary

Tuesday I had an interview south of the city for a subbing position, so afterward I decided to swing by Quilter's Corners in Finleyville, which I'd been promised had considerable wow factor. I wasn't disappointed. I'm not sure they could get more fabric in there if they tried, but it did not feel overcrowded. They had a wonderful selection of batiks and hand-dyed, reproductions, "shabby chic", and black and white. The three previous I would have intentionally gone for, but did not end up purchasing anything from those categories.

I wanted 2 yards of a wide backing in a deep purple for the back of Ordinary Time, which they didn't have, and frankly I wasn't surprised. I spent a while looking at the batiks, convinced I'd find a suitable purple for my plans. I wound up with 5 yards of a Kaffe [and I didn't realize it's pronounced Kaif] Fassett weave that they had in this amazing red amalgamation.


Not what I had planned on. But I haven't seen anything else that spoke to me and said "I'm the one!" the way this red did. The recipients have red accents in their living room. It's so luscious and subtle at the same time, that I think that will be appealing, and when folded over, will pick up the red in the top without conflicting too much with the green print, which itself has flecks of red in it. I almost wish I'd have seen this first; I'd have just done a throw for them out of this and done a whole cloth which would have saved a whole lot of time. That is life.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

swatches for the next project and other things

They are very William Morris-y; at least, the two on the ends are. Mom grabbed the one second from the left, I'm not sure how I feel about it, but I've got some time to let it grow on me before I start anything. We purchased them from Bev's Country Stitchin' in Cambridge Springs, PA - this was totally mom's idea, so maybe this needs to be for her... they're so her colors.  These were designed by Jason Yenter; the two in the middle are from the Avalon collection, by In The Beginning Fabrics. I cannot find any information about the other two, only that they were with the other Jason Yenter fabrics at the shop, so I'm assuming they're his.




Not so sure about these kids though. I like them the best, though.
The one on the top left reminds me of a Vera Bradley. 






Mr. Bruce. Cuddle-bug
And since the cat wasn't available, we went with the next best thing.