Monday, April 23, 2012

Happy, happy stacks of fabric

It was a good weekend in my neck of the woods, in spite of the off-and-on rainy weather.  We got started on some spring cleaning, I conquered the laundry, and I finished reading a good book from the library. And I even managed to do some fabric shopping :)  On Saturday, I trekked over to the local quilt shop and couldn't resist picking up a couple of strong stash builders, including two fat quarters of Annie's Seed Catalogue print from Holly Holderman's Annie's Farm Stand collection for Lakehouse Dry Goods.  I also really dig those two herringbone prints, they would make awesome binding!

This weekend's loot
L-R top row: Caroline Gavin Spring Street Sketchbook Flowers in Green, Stella Dot in in Navy Blue, Caroline Gavin Spring Street Leaves in Gold, and Northcott Groovin 

L-R bottom row: MM Ta Dot, Maude Asbury Calypso Kite Tails Orange, The Quilted Fish's Apple of My Eye in Green, The Quilted Fish's Apple of My Eye Herringbone in Red, and two fat quarters of Annie's Farm Stand seed catalogue print in black

I've gotten some really fun fabric mail over the last week, including a special package from the fabulously productive and talented Thomas Knauer, who's third line for Andover Fabrics, Savanna Bop, will be shipping later this spring.  These prints are bright, fun, and perfect for a sweet quilt.  I pulled a couple of other fabrics from my stash to go with and I'm brainstorming on what I want to make with them.  I suspect there might just be some paper piecing in store for these fun fabrics.

Thank you Thomas!

I was also lucky enough to receive an advance charm pack of Lotta Jansotter's next line of fabric for Windham Fabrics, Bella, which is just as gorgeous, if not more so than her first collection, Echo!  I instantly knew what I wanted to do with these beauties, so I went straight to my sketch book and went to town.  Next thing I knew, I was pulling together some stash prints to pair with this fabulous charm pack for my next quilt pattern.  Speaking of which, are you interested in testing my new pattern?  Let me know in the comments or shoot me an email!  

Lotta's Bella!


Wonderful Bella goodness

What did you do this weekend?  Happy Monday!

37 comments:

Patchwork and Play said...

Oooh! It would be really cool to test one of your patterns! The new Jansdotter fabric looks great!

Katie B. said...

Seriously drooling over Bella! I just Finally ordered some Echo, and I think it's because I love Bella so much. Ha!

You know I'd be happy to test if you need help!! :)

Rachael said...

All that fabric looks sooooo yummy! I would love to be a pattern tester.

Jess said...

I'd love to be a pattern tester! I've been one recently and it was lots of fun :o)

CityHouseStudio said...

Oooo, beautiful fabrics!
I'd be happy to pattern test for you, too!

piece peace said...

I would love to test your pattern. I am an intermediate level quilter.

Lisa @ Sixmunchkin Stitching said...

would love to test one of your patterns! Lovely stacks of fabric. :)

Kelsey said...

What fun fabrics!! I'd be happy to test!

Linz said...

Me!!! I would LOVE to test out your pattern!! :) BEautiful fabrics!! I love lovely new stacks like that!!

Jennifer said...

lucky duck! those packages are fabulous - i'd love to help test a pattern if you still need people! :)

capitolaquilter said...

The Lotta is so pretty - I want to see it ALL... can't wait to get my hands on some.

NW Patchwork said...

Talk about happy mail! I've had a lot of that lately too. I can't wait to cut into it all! Pattern testing is vey rewarding--something about making that item for the first time for others to see the results. I use to do it quite often for my LQS. I also made the samples for their upcoming classes. A new owner has taken over so I don't get to do it anymore. :( Let me know if you need help!!

C. said...

I'd love to pattern test. I consider myself a beginning/intermediate quilter, but I rarely use patterns, so I'm definitely a beginning pattern user if you want someone like that! I'd be very good at catching if any steps aren't completely clear/explained since it would confuse me! Well, and I used to be a proofread/editor so I tend to catch things like that anyway. :) christina112358 at gmail dot com

Heidi Staples said...

I would LOVE to test your new pattern! In fact, I just spent the weekend doing some pattern testing -- you can see the results at http://fabricmutt.blogspot.com/2012/04/retro-phone.html. Your fabric goodies are gorgeous!

Shelly said...

What great fabrics!!

I'd be happy to test your pattern for you.

Paskiaq said...

I would love to test your pattern! I could use it to make a Siblings Together quilts (assuming it won't be a super time-intensive pattern, just so I can get it done in time).

Jessica said...

Yay for productive weekends! I'm going to quietly drool over all those yummy fabrics for a little here :-)

felicity said...

Nice fabrics! What book did you read? I am always looking for recommendations.

Jeanne said...

I'd love to test your pattern1

Katy Cameron said...

Oooh, fabulous mail indeed! Jealous just a little bit of that Bella charm pack!

Cherie said...

Wow those fabrics look great!...looking for some new patterns actually =D

Needle little Balance said...

Pretty fabrics. I sorted my fabrics this weekend and cleaned up the sewing space. Now I can mess it up again while sewing/creating ;-)

Kim said...

I love those fabrics the Savannah Bop looks like a fun one and YES! I would LOVE to test a pattern for you :o)

Erica said...

I'd love to test you pattern for you - I have enjoyed your own designs as you have shared them on the blog. Love the fabrics - Thomas Knauer is one of my new faves!

ayumills said...

Such yummy fabric haul, Elizabeth! I must get my hands on Lotta's new prints for sure ;)

Miki Willa said...

I would really enjoy being a pattern tester for one of your patterns.

Valerie said...

I'd love to be a tester! Ok, drooling over all that fabric -Bella is gorgeous!

Amy said...

I would love to test your pattern!
Amy
abcsemartin(at)yahoo(dot)com

mathangie said...

I'd love to test your pattern. I'm a professional mathematician by day and quilter by night!

Margaret said...

I'd love to be a pattern tester. You are so lucky to get your hands on Lotta's new fabric!

Tezzcan said...

I would love to test your pattern too.
I really like the look of the Lotta J fabric I still have managed to get any Echo yet but it's at the top of my wish list ;)

sandyb said...

Oh let my heart be still - I would seriously love to get that type of fabric mail!!

Have fun with it all!

I would love to test a pattern - I am between advanced beginner and intermediate if there is such a thing:)

I have never done anything like that before.

Have a great day!

sandyb720 at gmail dot com

susan said...

I would LOVE the opportunity to test your new pattern!

╰☆╮ Barb ╰☆╮ said...

You might have too many pattern testers already, but I'd like to put my name in the mix. I've been quite enthralled with all the variety of new, modern fabrics and patterns - it's like opening a new window on the world.

Diane said...

pretty bunches of fabrics!

Sharon Dawn said...

The fabrics are pretty! I am enjoying following your blog! I would be thrilled to test your pattern! I can send photos of work I have done, if you are interested.

Happy sewing!
Sharon
dexterdays-sdk.blogspot.com

Terrie said...

Looks like you have plenty of testers already but on the off chance you still need some more, I would love too !!! :)

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