My name is Janet.
And I am a fabri-holic.
Well, aren't we all? I like fabric, and I especially like stash building. I have been actively stash building over the last year and as my fabric collection has grown, so has my "eye"; that indefinable sense of colour and design that is the wind under our quilterly wings.
Today we went on a little weekend jaunt which included a nice, leisurely visit to Fourth Corner Quilts in Bellingham, WA. I have been planning my first landscape quilt, and that project requires a wide range of solids, mixers and low pattern batiks, all fabric categories I have never really collected before.
I was overjoyed to find this wonderful fabric, by Marcia Derse for Troy Corporation, from her "Line 5" collection.
Line 5 Collection, Marcia Derse |
Intruiged by this designer I had never heard of before, I looked up the line. Wow.
This is one fabulous line. Any one of these prints would make a great stash addition, particularly for art quilters and landscape quilters: I would strongly advocate putting away a yard or two of each print. They look like great, timeless, "go to" fabrics. I will definitely keep an eye on Marcia's blog; can't wait to see what she comes up with next!
Always on the hunt for prints that work well in One Block Wonder (or Kaleidoscope) quilts, I found this luscious print:
French Journal in Anjou, Michael Miller Fabrics |
I ran my OBW mirror over it and was delighted! This one has all the features of a great OBW fabric...large, discrete areas of colour. The white background makes for a really clean design as well, and will keep the beautiful, strong colours and shapes separate and defined. I was particularly taken with the rich russet reds of the wild roses against the buttery golds and clear, wintry blues.
This fabric would also be gorgeous as a backing, or simply stretched over a large canvas and hung on the wall as a piece of fabric art.
Enjoy!
2 comments:
hi!!
found your link on stitchers guild. liked your HST tut, thx for posting.
may i ask what program you used to print your patterns?
really enjoyed reading your (re) entry into quilting. sounds very familiar to my own.
thanks!!
chloeE
Thanks Chloe! I use the Triangulations CD put out by BearPaw Productions; it has HST papers for every size you will ever need and I have begged Brenda to make one for half rectangles as well! I am a huge, huge fan of HST sheets. Makes them accurate AND fast, which is really essential on projects which use lots of HST's.
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