
On my list of fabrics to be on the look out for at the quilt show, were fruit and veggie prints with the idea I'd make a small wall quilt for the kitchen. Instead I came up with this.

The chicken fabric is actually much more colorful than the photo suggests.

Two bundles of what I think are fat eighths - Jane Sassaman and Anna Marie Horner await a quilt for my daughter, Elizabeth. I have a rough idea (although I'm sure to change my mind a few dozen times before I start on this) to make a triangle quilt interspersing the prints with solids.

I'm going to use these in my color block quilt (in process).
I bought some hand dyes and batiks ... but those will have to wait for another day.
2 comments:
I've been playing around with anna maria horner fabrics last week too, they are such fun to sew as they are so.....well party-ish!!!
Love your fabric booty!! Now sew sew sew!!!!!
Love these fabrics, especially the Brandon Mably ones...yumm xo
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