Showing posts with label fabric swap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric swap. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Heather Ross Haul!


I went a bit overboard with the fabric purchasing last week- to be fair, I was making sales left and right at my Etsy store, so I could afford it! Here is my lovely new collection of fabric- 6 Heather Ross FQs in the background, plus a nice lovely bit of Atsuko Matsuyama teacups from ayumills on Etsy, who was lovely enough to grab this last little piece from her stash just for me! (It's not actually that little- I don't remember how much she said it was, but there will be plenty of it to go around when I figure out what I actually want to do with it!) Then I have my happy little scrap pile. Don't you just love it when you get a little extra with your packages?

I have a 4.5 half-yard bundle still on its merry way, but after that, there will be NO MORE fabric purchases this month. No personal purchases at all, actually! I've put a spending embargo on myself, so that I can save up for a trip that I may or may not actually be taking to NYC in April, to attend Heather Ross's Photoshop for fabric design class! It would be a collective birthday present from just about everyone in my family, but we still haven't been able to figure out 100% whether it would work. I sure hope it does!


I also have some new fabric up for swap on Flickr, so go check it out! For designer prints, I only have these two Jennifer Paganelli, but I also have some very interesting vintage stuff I got for free!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

The weekend haul


This weekend has been kind of busy for me. On Friday, we went into the city because one of our local quilt shops was having a 20% off sale, so I was able to pick up 2.5 yards of fabric for an eventual quilt back + matching pillowcases (it's the one at the bottom). I also picked up a fat quarter (pictured) and a scrap bag, even though that was cutting a bit into my fund for Saturday, I just couldn't leave them!

Then, on Saturday, things were absolutely crazy. We were driving over an hour to visit a quilt shop I hadn't been to before because they were having a 15% off everything sale. I didn't have nearly as much money as I had planned to, because of what I had bought on Friday and some other things. But I still managed to get six half-yards of fabric (my preferred amount of fabric to get when I have no idea what I'm going to be doing with it!), mostly 1930s reproductions with one modern Alexander Henry. Then, a few hours later when we finally got home from all of our errands, I got my first swap fabric in the mail! It's the farthest on the right on the top- Alexander Henry's Stable Mates. I absolutely love it. Thanks Sara!

(Wanna swap? It's so much fun! Check out my fabric for swap here on Flickr.)

And now, at last... Some rest. Just kidding. I have to clean the house and then watch the Superbowl!

Saturday, January 28, 2012

First swap!

SWAPPED Jennifer Paganelli

Ever since I've gotten back into sewing, I have been itching to enter a fabric swap. The only thing? I didn't have any fabric to swap! But when I recently finished part of a project- which will eventually be posted, but is still FAR from being finished- and had some fabric left over, I decided to give it a try. I wasn't really expecting anything, seeing as the fabrics I had to share (Jennifer Paganelli, Bellbottoms Mary Trellis & Georgie Bouquet) weren't particularly rare and was still being sold for reasonable prices, so it took me a while to get around to photographing them and submitting the pictures to a few fabric swap groups on Flickr.

Last night, I finally got around to it. And then I went to bed, not expecting anything. This morning, I awoke to someone interested in the fabric on the right, my Georgie Bouquet. I was elated! And then, even more excitingly, right after I finished messaging the first person, another inquired about the fabric on the left. Within a few hours, both of my swappable fabrics had been snatched up. I was so happy. I'll post the swaps I receive once they arrive, but for now I'll keep them a secret!

Tonight I added a few more fabrics I thought were potentially swappable. I didn't originally buy them, but received them from a person destashing, so I don't really know anything about them. They're not exactly my taste, but they're the sort of thing I could easily see somebody else adoring! Check out my fabric for swap here. Who knows? Maybe you'll see something you like ;)