Monday just gone was very exciting! I returned home from work to find a lovely fat envelope from Pink Castle Fabrics! I placed my first order with them a couple of weeks ago, and was starting to get impatient.......there's still another envelope somewhere on its journey.....
With 25% off all bundles and the prospect of shipping costs going up, I sort of went a little silly. But since catching this awful fabulous quilting bug, I have embraced the urge to buy smaller quantities cuts of fabrics, thus building my stash. It's a different kind of fabric addiction for me - you see, I used to buy whole collections of fabrics to make little collections of clothes. Now? I'm just buying fabric when I like them - regardless of what they will be used for! In fact today when I posted these photos on Instagram, a friend asked me if I had bought one bundle for a quilt? Ummmm......I don't know! I was following her lead in giving my stash more depth!
SO here they are, my first delivery from PKF:
Gypsy Trinkets FQ Bundle - Magnificent colours that I would never have chosen to bundle together. All Art Gallery fabrics, which are to die for! |
Pretty in Pink FQ Bundle - Once again, all Art Gallery fabrics, and amazing prints! |
Willow by Riley Blake. This was on special, so I ordered half a yard of each print - just because they're so damn pretty! |
P.S. I've scheduled this post earlier this week, because right now I will be getting on a plane and returning from the Gold Coast - with a superb piece of extra luggage. Will share with you next Sunday!
Love your new fabrics... every single one!
ReplyDeleteMelissa you always seem to find prints that I never see - that's why I so enjoy your posts on Sundays.
ReplyDeleteLooks like we have similar tastes in fabric! I had my eye on that Gypsy Trinket bundle for so long, but the international postage rates prevented me from buying it. Enjoy and I look forward to seeing what you make with it!
ReplyDeleteSo many pretties - I couldn't even pick a favourite!
ReplyDeleteYo have some amazing new fabric there - now the fun of working out what to make with each set - after admiring them for a while first. It makes me happy just to look at lovely fabric.
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