Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How time flies....!

I've been keeping pretty busy thinking of quilting projects for all the new lines of fabrics that have been delivered!

Jennifer and I have been working on our newsletter as well as classes that will be offered in the fall. We have quite the interesting line up of classes.

Since it's been a while, I thought I would give you a preview of some of the fabrics that have entered our door since the last time I blogged. The Shoppe is filling up nicely!

Here you have some bolts from the Indigo & Pewter collection by Marcus Brothers, along with other reproductions. Pictures do not do it justice, the colours are so rich!

I must admit, we are getting quite the sweet collection of reproduction fabrics. It makes it very hard to walk out of the Shoppe empty handed!

Since we will be hosting a Monthly Jo's Little Woman's Club, voici some of our delicious fabrics for the projects.

I found it difficult to restrain myself! Jo' Morton has some really sweet fabric lines! I did managed to keep it at 28 bolts of fabrics. It wasn't easy!

Some Bonnie Blue Basic as well as Neutrals from Marcus Brothers.

As you can see, lots of gorgeous reproductions.

I've always wanted to make a blue and white quilt and the Paula Barnes collection makes it extremely tempting to get started. But.... I have way too many projects going at the moment. ;o)

Some of our "Americana" fabrics. We are getting quite the patriotic collection!

So that's it for now!

Fabric lines are coming in every month, I still get excited when they finally arrive. I really am a fabricaholic! LOL

Thanks for stopping by! Cheers!

4 comments:

Libby said...

Wow - I don't know how you are able to hold back . . . . I would want them all *s*

Unknown said...

They are gorgeous, especially the blue and brown.

Julia said...

These are yummylicious fabrics! Do you have lots signed up for your Jo Morton club? I would love to join if I were about 3000 miles closer! lol

WoolenSails said...

Carole,
Your new store looks wonderful, wish it were closer so I could visit.

Debbie