Fabrics from top to bottom ~ Porcelain 36ct Edinburgh, Spring Garden 28ct Cashel, Rose Petals 28ct Lugana, Caribbean 28ct Cashel, Blush 28ct Cashel, Days Gone By 28ct Cashel, Antique Gold 32ct Belfast, Chocolate 28ct Lugana, Days Gone By 32ct Belfast, and Purely Primitive 32ct Belfast.
I just want to thank everyone for their thoughts about what I should do with Autumn Blessings. I've been thinking about it and the main thing I'm realising is if I want to pull out the one over one stitching, it's going to be tough. What I'll do is leave the wording for the moment and continue with the rest of the pattern. I'll probably end up sticking with the Dried Pink Roses, as I'm sure there'll be enough purple throughout the design anyway. I've also got the Jill Rensel mat for it so as long as it suits the colours in that, it should be fine.
I'm pretty busy with life at the moment so I'm not sure when I'll have a progress picture to show you, but hopefully one will be not too far off. I'm so enjoying seeing what everyone else is doing on their blogs. You're all so very talented.
Until next time...
8 comments:
Jane,
What a pile of beautiful fabrics you received!!!
They are so beautiful, and thank you for your information about the fabric name and colour, I always wanted to see the colour of Silkweaver's fabric on the site where is not the shop, so this post will very much help for me to choose one that I want!
(sorry for my poor English...lol)
Yuko
Beautiful fabbys! Glad you're going to be working on your SB design. You'll love it.
Wow Jane! Those are beautiful! Fabric is definitely my weakness - I think I may have to place an order! :)
Wow! What a beautiful colors of linen!
amazing stash! waiting for a new projects :)
Wow... I have a bad case of fabric envy now.
Found my way here from Little Rabbit Miniatures blogroll.
This fabs are YUMMY! Great purchase!
Love all the fabrics you got Jane! Gorgeous!
On another note, not sure if you're aware of this but I'm getting a pop-up from your blog. I don't know what it is, though.
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