Some people have made resolutions restricting fabric purchases in the hopes that they use up their fabric stashes. I'm not quite there yet. When there's a sale, I can't resist.
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Store #1 Boxing Week Sale, Yardage and Fat Quarters |
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Store #2 Boxing Week Sale, Fat Quarters |
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Store #1, Open House Sale |
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Store #2, Open House Sale |
Those brightly coloured reindeer really caught my eye. I don't really know what to make with it yet ... gift bags, place mats, tree skirt ...
Usually I sort the fat quarters by colour when I put them away, but I want to try to purchase selections all at one time that seem to work well together. Then if I need to add to it, I can just pick out a background fabric.
It looks like a lot of material, but I had nothing under the tree. I'm having a happy late Christmas. This should keep me busy for a long time.
Now, on to sewing.
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