Our local fabric shop is going out of business (pooh!). I went--with all the other vultures--to their sale. They had just this little bit of Amy Butler fabric left, and I bought it because I liked it, but didn't have particular plans for it. It turned out to be just enough for the two fat quarters needed for the swap. I hope Ronit and Karen will like it, too. I had fun pairing it with some vintage buttons from my stash. (Please excuse the wonky photo, taken while pacing with, rocking, and bouncing my baby girl.)
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
"Sew Into Summer" swap gifts revealed
My two "Sew Into Summer Fat Quarter Swap" partners have received the fabric I sent, so I can show it freely here now.

Our local fabric shop is going out of business (pooh!). I went--with all the other vultures--to their sale. They had just this little bit of Amy Butler fabric left, and I bought it because I liked it, but didn't have particular plans for it. It turned out to be just enough for the two fat quarters needed for the swap. I hope Ronit and Karen will like it, too. I had fun pairing it with some vintage buttons from my stash. (Please excuse the wonky photo, taken while pacing with, rocking, and bouncing my baby girl.)
Our local fabric shop is going out of business (pooh!). I went--with all the other vultures--to their sale. They had just this little bit of Amy Butler fabric left, and I bought it because I liked it, but didn't have particular plans for it. It turned out to be just enough for the two fat quarters needed for the swap. I hope Ronit and Karen will like it, too. I had fun pairing it with some vintage buttons from my stash. (Please excuse the wonky photo, taken while pacing with, rocking, and bouncing my baby girl.)
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