I mentioned last week that I had been hand-painting some fabric; and though I usually clean up such projects with batting scraps (for use in later projects); the piece I had on hand was "full", so I just grabbed this fabric remnant I had (a poly-blend taffeta) and used it to mop up.
For inspiration Friday, have a look at what I bought on Tuesday! :)
Want a closer look at what's inside??
Lovely cotton solids..
Some pretty greys..
Stripes
Shiny!
The one on the left is an incredible buttah soft linen. I just wanna stroke it and stroke it.
So, that was my shopping trip!
I have vacation coming up this week and it's a staycation, so guess what I'll be doing?
Hurray!
Have a great weekend!
Want a closer look at what's inside??
Lovely cotton solids..
Some pretty greys..
Stripes
Shiny!
The one on the left is an incredible buttah soft linen. I just wanna stroke it and stroke it.
So, that was my shopping trip!
I have vacation coming up this week and it's a staycation, so guess what I'll be doing?
Hurray!
Have a great weekend!
I'm sure we're all aware that we North Americans aren't the only ones who quilt - and I'm sure most of us know that North Americans didn't "invent" quilting (although I read a blog post two or three years ago where at least one of us was convinced that we had!).
But did you know that there is a quilting tradition in Pakistan (where they are called Rallis) that is perhaps thousands of years old, and that the men of Pakistan continue to use those same patterns for their quilts even to the present day? I didn't! These days women as well as men continue to make rallis, all through India and Pakistan.
But don't think I'm so smart - I didn't know any of this until I read an article in Fabrications last year. What I'm amazed by is how "modern" these ancient traditional patterns look.
And also *ahem* somewhat familiar?
Cross border shopping, anyone?
:)
But did you know that there is a quilting tradition in Pakistan (where they are called Rallis) that is perhaps thousands of years old, and that the men of Pakistan continue to use those same patterns for their quilts even to the present day? I didn't! These days women as well as men continue to make rallis, all through India and Pakistan.
But don't think I'm so smart - I didn't know any of this until I read an article in Fabrications last year. What I'm amazed by is how "modern" these ancient traditional patterns look.
And also *ahem* somewhat familiar?
Cross border shopping, anyone?
:)
In Memory of Lives Lost
March, 2011
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Hand painted fabric, lightly embellished with blue, grey and pink roving and decorative yarn. Quilted
Close up - top right corner
Close up - the sea around Japan.
Back.
My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Japan.
II pulled some things to work on. I didn't realize that I had so many WIPs!
Moon River...
Hanging Ten...
On Parade...
Happily Ever After...
So, what did I choose?
Stay tuned...
:)
and how was your weekend?
Moon River...
Hanging Ten...
On Parade...
Happily Ever After...
So, what did I choose?
Stay tuned...
:)
and how was your weekend?
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