It arrived! My big box (actually 2) arrived from Ozark Fabrics! 34 yards of goodness, purchased for between $4 - $8 US a yard over the last six months. Even with the exchange rate and shipping, I averaged a price of $7/m! Even those most of it was paid for in 2013, I'm counting it in my 2014 total spent.
Jason Yenter - Shangri-La:
Riley Blake - Chevrons & Houndstooth, along with novelty prints and Stitch prints:
I might have to start packaging bundles of the novelty prints and selling them off. I have a collection of about 200 or so prints, and I'll never make enough I-spy quilts to use them all.
Added this Week: 30.6 metres
Added Year to Date: 62.1 metres
Destashed this Week: 0.5 metres
Destashed year to Date: 22.55 metres
Added for 2014: 39.55 metres
Total spent YTD $284.20 = $4.58/metre
Only one finish in the last three weeks, a small doll quilt for Zoey using the leftovers from my modern rail fence:
I backed it with minkee and didn't use any batting, and practiced some free-motion quilted loops:
I'm going to use this technique again!
Now I'm building a quilt for my great-nephew for his 7th birthday in May!
I'm using Cut to Pieces tutorial, but I've changed it up a little. I'm using 2" squares to make 27" blocks, so I only have to make 6 instead of 12. I'm also not using her technique of a fusible grid, instead I am just pinning all the seams like crazy! Only 5 more to go!
And have hope, my friends and family back east, Spring is on its way. We have signs of it here on the West Coast.
Every day I am reminded once again why I live here. The best thing of all is that my kids choose to stay here as well, in fact buying homes on the same block that I live.
There also advantages to living north of the 49th parallel - now that the spring solstice has passed, it is light enough to go for walks to the park in the evenings with the kids, their friends and the grandkids!
Have a wonderful week, folks, and I hope you will see signs of spring soon as well.
Happy Birthday - hope you enjoy your fabric! Beautiful flowers. And how fun for everyone to live so close.
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