Yes, I spent a small fortune, but it was SO worth it.
Design by Ruth Vetter: 'Tomtar'
Perhaps I'll even iron it.
Monday, December 17, 2007
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Musings from domesticity, creativity and motherhood.
Musings from domesticity, creativity and motherhood.
18 comments:
Two questions;
1. Where did you get it from, because it is divine, and ...
2. What are you going to do with it?
:)
i love it too. that would have been too hard to resist.
oh! too cute, ali!
(kirstencan.typepad.com)
OMG I luvre that fabric!! Rasp already asked but I'll ask again- where and what!??!?!!
Oh, definitely worth it.
Small shop in Bath (on Walcot Street) whose name escapes me and does not have a website.
Now what am I going to do with it? That's the biggie. A runner with part of it. And the rest? Probably just stroke it from time to time.
Oh, very cool fabric. I would have bought it too.
Hi Ali!!! OH MY!!! Completely IRRESISTABLE indeed!!! I wouldn't have passed it up either!!! A runner would be grand... and maybe a pillow??? Definitely use it to it's potential... what a fabulous find!!! Thanks for sharing!
Lala :o)
Oh you lucky little Ali. Yes, maybe even worth an iron.
it's gorgeous!
The pattern is so obscure, it would probably make a very good New EU flag! Are you sure you've photographed it the right way round?
Oooh lovely ... my mouth is watering at that gorgeous fabric.
:-) x
ah fortune, schmortune.
It's all relative. I mean, THAT is some very cool stuff!
Such cute fabric - can't wait to see the pics when it is made up (and ironed!).
Cathy
Oh isn't that beautiful. What are you going to do with it. Can I have it when you have finished?!!
Heaven! Off to order the Father Christmas book...
:-)
iron?.. what is this iron? newfangled machinery? or perhaps a traveling contraption?
Love the fabric!! Where did you find it? Is it available in the US?
lilo@thequiltshow.com
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