I found a goal!!!
Yay!!!
A while back - I might have attended Quilt Con in Austin TX. It might have been a year or some ago - and if anyone leaves the dates in the comments - I will put a hex on you that you cut 1/4 inch off on the next project..... Okay - Not really.......
But!! While I Was there - I found a stack of fabrics that I had to have.... and so... they jumped in my suitcase and came home with me - where I have looked at them, and dreams about them, and thought - someday I will use them....... and then! I put them back....
Today!!
Today!!!
I am using them!!
These fabrics will be my February One Monthly Goal - and my goal is to get them into a top!
( Quilting will be a bonus - but its a short month and 97million percent is dedicated to basketball games)
The bottom fabric is Grey - it has a funny glare on it in the photo..... but its grey
and I will be linking up to
I love those colours!
ReplyDeleteLooks as though you'll have a *solid* accomplishment for February!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors - I can see why you fell in love with them! Good luck on your OMG.
ReplyDeleteThose look fun to play with! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you are going to do with these! Can't help with the Austin date; just be aware that in 2019 QuiltCon comes to Nashville, possibly permanently! Hope to see you there.
ReplyDeletePretty colors! Isn't it weird how hard it can be to get the camera to see a color properly? Particularly during winter.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck on your NEW project!!!
ReplyDeleteThe bottom fabric looks brown in my picture, but put with the others, they glow. Go for it! Can't wait to see what happens with that pile of goodies! Almost gets my motor running too.........
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors! I can't wait to see what you decide to do with them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection of colors! I can hardly wait to see what you create!
ReplyDeleteWhat bright cheery fabrics! I would ahve grabbed them, too!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see what you create with that wonderful stack of fabric
ReplyDelete