Saturday, February 19, 2011

Sneak Peak

Well, the postman delivered, so to speak, and I wanted to show you my new goodies!


Miss Modd set of fat quarters from Fabricworm


Cloth Australia's Workcloth in "raw" (cotton-linen blend) from Duckcloth

Now I'm just waiting on my Jay McCarroll (yes, the guy who won Project Runway with his patchwork inspired fashion collection a few years ago) fabrics from Fabricworm and some Liberty of London Tana Lawn from Calico and Ivy.

And now, for a sneak peak of another of my current projects using the GORGEOUS Anna Maria Horner Innocent Crush Voiles I blogged about recently...


As you can see, I've combined the raw workcloth with the voiles for what I think is a pretty lovely effect.  This piece is an improvisational piece inspired by the amazing work going on a Victoria's other blog - 15 minutes play.

Have a great weekend dear reader!


8 comments:

Melissa said...

Ooh, niiiiiiiiiice! Lucky you! Can't wait to see your other purchases!

I am using a linen/workcloth type fabric in my current project too. Love the contrast with quilting cottons.

Melissa said...

Oh, and check out these new Liberty prints - esp the ones from illustrator Lauren Child! http://www.asewingjournal.com/home/2011/2/18/liberty-of-london-spring-summer-2011.html

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see how it all comes together :)

Miriam said...

Wow, gorgeous fabrics! Can't wait to see the fabrics you still have coming too!
I love the blues in the voile.

Unknown said...

Lots of neat goodies!! Love the sneak peek of the new work in progress.

jack sprat said...

It was great to meet you on Saturday Sarah, lovely blog :-) I've read about the new Anna Maria Horner voiles in a couple of places & they look great! I'm inspired to get moving on a few projects now.... My email is jacqui_sawley@yahoo.com & hopefully will catch up at next brown owls do.

LuAnn said...

Great fabrics you have there - so bright and happy. Can't wait to see what you make from them.

Victoria said...

Lovely! Really like that raw workcloth!