This week is the big expo here in the suburb of Rosemont. If you go, take the el as the River Road stop is just as close as the parking ramp, and the ramp cost $11.00 last year.
Last year I restricted myself after indulging the previous two years. This year I plan to take it easy too. I can do alot with the fabric already in my house. I re-read Bonnie's shopping the stash piece, and find that adding just a few new fat quarters can make my old fabrics look good again in new combinations.
This is a detail of a quilt I made in 2000. All from stash.
Looks like a really nice quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love that pattern-you can have such fun with it-and it is always great to shop your stash first.
ReplyDeleteOOOhh Finn. I am faling in love for this quilt !!! Can I get a look from the whole quilt ??
ReplyDeleteoeps... I said finn. but of course I mean Lynn :c)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! What a great stashbuster too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Quilt. I love the quilting stitch...it looks like flames. I always like to see scrap quilts, they seem so lively.
ReplyDeleteOh Lynn!!! This is so pretty. I love scrap quilts the best.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I love that pattern. I made one for my daughter a few years ago and I liked it so much I made one for our bed. DH says it's his favorite quilt I have ever made.
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful scrap quilt! I love it! I like the pattern because it shows the fabrics so well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great scrap quilt! The stars really pop out!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt, Lynn. I love that pattern as well and it looks great in scrappies!
ReplyDeleteI covet one a friend made in purples with yellow sashings and feel that one day some of my collection of those two colors will be turned into a Vestibule quilt.