My sister asked me once if Pink was my favorite color.
"NO!" I replied, somewhat miffed. "I love RED."
"So why do you wear so much Pink," she asked?
"Um, I dunno? Because it looks good on me?"
This conversation happened a few years ago, but I never forgot it, and every time I look at my stash of Pink I think of it.
I thought it was amusing while packing my fabric how I kept finding pieces of fabric all over the studio.
And I found two yards of this, which is much too good to ignore or give away. This fabric needs to be celebrated on the back of a quilt, don't you think?
In the end I needed SIX bins to store all the fabric I had, and I topped off the last bin with all the small quilts I have around the house.
I also finished the Christmas Random Planks Quilt. That's enjoying spin in the washing machine to get nice and soft and wrinkly. I'll show you how it came out tomorrow.
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2 comments:
Congrats on getting the fabric corralled into those bins! Bet your studio is looking VERRRRRY different these days!
Six bins...that doesn't seem like a good start to a stash. ;)
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