Dining Room curtains |
It's hard to tell from the picture, but I used this Miss Kate print for the cover...
This summer has seen a few fun package deliveries headed my way. I had a birthday not that long ago and received several gift certificates to quilt shops as gifts. In planning ahead for some upcoming projects, I bought several bolts of fabric to use for backgrounds in quilts.
Essex Linen Oyster, Essex Linen White, Grunge Vanilla |
The Fat Quarter Shop had a nice sale on Robert Kaufman's Essex Linen last month. I've seen several quilts using it and heard good things so I'm eager to try it out. I also wanted a bolt of Grunge fabric in a light color. It is surprising how many light colors are available and it's very difficult to determine what the color differences are. I went to a number of different quilt stores and bought a yard of what they had so I could compare them. (FYI - the selvage id on the Grunge fabrics does not indicate which fabric it is. If you want to keep track, you have to mark it yourself.) Finally I decided I like the Grunge Vanilla best.
A local quilt store was also having their anniversary sale and I picked up the backing for 2 more quilts. I prefer using solids for my backings because the quilting shows up so much better. When I first started quilting, this was the same reason I didn't use solids on the back! Boy how times change.
I've also ordered some of Aurifil's new 80 wt cotton thread that I want to use to machine quilt the baby quilt I'm working on. I'm excited to try it. I love using YLI 100 wt silk thread for machine quilting but I expect the baby quilt to be washed a lot so I think the cotton thread will be a better choice. I'll let you know what I think after I try it out.
I know a lot of people here have really been struggling with allergies this year. Our Gabriel deals with them every year, but she's been extra itchy this summer. Poor girl!
She's trying to find ways to cope though...
"It
is fine to be zealous, provided the purpose is good."
Galatians
4:18 (NIV)