Monday, June 1, 2015

Under the Influence of Fabric

When I started quilting, in earnest, about 10 years ago, I bought fabric with abandon. I went to quilt shows and on shop hops and bought things that I liked, just because I liked them. Now most of these were fat quarters, so the cost was fairly low. Somehow, I never did find a use for all these fat quarters.


This piece is called "Under the Influence of Fabric". I still like it, but I can obviously bought it with no plan in mind. There is a whole metre, untouched since I bought it.

I am teaching a workshop on "Open Wide Zippered Bags" this Friday. I need to get some samples done, so today, I was pulling out fabric. I went to that collection of fat quarters, and other impulse buys and choose a few for bags.

Dogs, cats, threads, koalas, geckos, and some orientals, all purchased because I liked them. I still do, but I think it is time they became useful.

I actually would have bought more of this one, but they only had a fat quarter left.
Dogs and Cats Doing Yoga! The big brown dog is doing a "downward dog".  The cat, of course, is doing the "corpse pose".  This needs to come out of the drawer, and make somebody smile.

Currently, I am on a fabric diet.  I look at the fabric I already have, and only buy what I need to fill in the gaps.

I worked on a project on retreat, using my stash, entirely. Here is a sneak peak.

I also have a whole lot of gorgeous batiks, and they go together.






6 comments:

  1. What fun fabrics......"Under the Influence" is an eye-popper, isn't it! You are right, batiks always seem to go together, don't they?

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  2. Batiks, my favourites by a country mile or further, and no matter what colour, shade or pattern, they all seem to be so easy to find a companion. Love your compass quarter.

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  3. Buy what you love is the right way to go IMHO!! Love the yoga dogs and cats!!!

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  4. Animals doing yoga? When my hubby do yoga, our cat join him. She gets worried when he does downward dog. She starts to lick his face.

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  5. I know what you mean. I spent over a year buying only the necessary solids and batting. It felt good to use up the "less loved" bits of fabric. Wish I had the yoga dogs too!

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  6. Wow, yoga dogs! In another life, I think I'd like to be a fabric designer.

    Can't wait to see more of the project from your retreat!

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