I must admit I bought some new fabric from Ruby Street Quiltworks to make a sample, and I'm excited to cut into them. The pattern will very soon be for sale in my etsy shop in both paper form, and digital form...again, I gotta get the sample done, and pictures taken...I mean this black and white picture will NOT cut it in my opinion...
I've been a quilter for over 25 years. Sometimes I look at a piece of fabric in my stash and think, "Who the hell bought this?? Oh, yeah, 16 year old me..." Here, I explore how to use the fabric in my stash that may not be my style anymore in a more up-to-date way. I try to make it modern!
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Updating Updating Updating...
I am busy updating a pattern that I wrote a few years ago, and trying to make it more of a Modern Quilt. Then I can take a new picture for the front, and hopefully sell these remaining patterns I have. It seems that I am forever trying to take the fabric I already have in my stash, and use it in updated ways. Why is this so often my challenge? It's so hard to grow and evolve as a quilter when I'm trying to use up fabric that I bought as a teenager...I mean, it's honestly like a whole other person bought some of this stuff. Hopefully others have this challenge, too...
I must admit I bought some new fabric from Ruby Street Quiltworks to make a sample, and I'm excited to cut into them. The pattern will very soon be for sale in my etsy shop in both paper form, and digital form...again, I gotta get the sample done, and pictures taken...I mean this black and white picture will NOT cut it in my opinion...
I must admit I bought some new fabric from Ruby Street Quiltworks to make a sample, and I'm excited to cut into them. The pattern will very soon be for sale in my etsy shop in both paper form, and digital form...again, I gotta get the sample done, and pictures taken...I mean this black and white picture will NOT cut it in my opinion...
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