Went nuts at the fabric store yesterday, 60 dollars nuts. But I got great fabrics that will be reincarnated into great projects the first of which are two blankets. So behind the cut I worn you is a mess of images around 20. And a couple questions. Happy looking.
First off lets get the questions out of the way. I am making a baby blanket with circles and squares I intend to cut out circles and attatch them to the squares I am looking for the easiest yet still reliable way to do this. I want it to look good and not fray. So suggestions are appreciated. Here is a picture:
I want it to look like so:
Thats a baby blanket for my cousin. The clown fabric was just a dollar sixty nine a yard. Thats a deal.
Now this is the fabric along with some solid calico that I am using for baby enzo's sisters blankie, her name is Fiamma:
Now onto the fabric sampling:
To be used as a tote for Fi. This fabric was also only a 1.69 per yard USD. Can anyone tell me what language it is? I think it is italian but I wouldnt know, I only know it is not spanish. Heres a close up:
Hope you can make that out.
Now onto my next projext which is circus animals for Enzo.
For a dollar a yard I get to create the greatest show on earth. I think it makes 4 puppets. And I only needed one yard.
And then for their beloved mom, my beloved auntie I will make a big tote/shoulder bag with matching little inside bag out of one of these fabrics:
They are the same print but one is an offwhite yellowy and the other is pale blue. So I have not yet decided.
Now the rest of this stuff will get made into either skirts or purses. Enjoy.
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1.00/yard
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1.69/yard
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Poor image but its very pale yellow with speckled color.
1.69/yard
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1.69/yard
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1.69/yard
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1.69/yard
If you have any ideas of what to do with the last bits of fabric let me know. I have no less then 2 yards of everything but I can always get more.
Oh and all fabric was purchased at M and L discount fabrics on the corner of knot and ball is sunny Stanton California.
and lastly me with the love I am missing while I am on the other side of the country:
ciao
-Liz