I was hungry for some color. I've been working on a project that has non... for a while... and I needed a fix... thus this pattern. I think it could grow up to be a paper napkin or a tea towel... what do you think?:)
Have you ever thought about making your patterns into digi scrapbooking kits? They are really inspiring. Although I would love to sew up something for my sister with the black background.
I just found your blog from the fabric peek at True Up. I absolutely love the line and cannot wait to get my hands on some to sew with!! I was browsing some older blogs and love the rainbow bites. They should be fabric too!
Hi Helen - what a lucky find! I love your content and work. I have included this entry in my blog as it was just what I needed for dark January days! http://www.alifelighter.blogspot.com I hope you don't mind!
Pretty nice place you've got here. Thanks for it. I like such themes and anything that is connected to this matter. I definitely want to read a bit more on that blog soon.
ooh, love love! really love the dark ground and the last one on the green feel tres retro! very cute!
ReplyDeleteHave you ever thought about making your patterns into digi scrapbooking kits? They are really inspiring.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I would love to sew up something for my sister with the black background.
i love the little creature peaking out from there!
ReplyDeleteso cute.
luscious colors! beautiful...it can grow up and be anything it wants to be!
ReplyDeletei love the second and last one, the colors work just perfectly well together!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOooh - these would make lovely tea towels!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely - just like a summer fruit salad picnic!
ReplyDeleteYour blog….mmmmmm! Love love love & like!
ReplyDeleteAgneta from Sweden
i would love to see this in an oil cloth fabric to make a reusable lunch bag.
ReplyDeleteso cheery & happy---love your work!
These make me smile. I'll just have to try it. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteG O R G E O U S !! I love this. I want to sew with it and eat it!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog from the fabric peek at True Up. I absolutely love the line and cannot wait to get my hands on some to sew with!! I was browsing some older blogs and love the rainbow bites. They should be fabric too!
ReplyDeleteI want it to grow up to be fabric (yardage)!!! It's precious and I can imagine making so many fun things!
ReplyDeleteHi Helen - what a lucky find! I love your content and work. I have included this entry in my blog as it was just what I needed for dark January days!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.alifelighter.blogspot.com
I hope you don't mind!
Pretty nice place you've got here. Thanks for it. I like such themes and anything that is connected to this matter. I definitely want to read a bit more on that blog soon.
ReplyDeleteBest regards