Just before I do though , when I arrived home last evening there was quite a lot of mail. ( I won't mention the credit card bill) I did receive however my quarterly fabric club from Patchwork on Stonleigh.
I can't tell you how nice this fabric club is to be a member of. It is priced so well, truly those girls Christine and Susan put a lot of work into this mail out.
You get 10 fat 1/16ths of fabric along with a really newsy newsletter, a sheet with photo snippets of fabric that is coming or new fabric that is in stock , usually a pattern for a quick quilt. Now the best part about this mail out is , the girls are going to provide a pattern for the next year sort of like a block of the month but I will call this a quilt of the year. It is going to be a take on an old Sampler known as the Browne Sisters sampler. I have given you a sneek peek of part of the pattern but trust me it will be divine as always.
As you can see the pieces of fabric are quite sufficient for scrappy repro type quilts and if you need more if you are a club member you get a discount on your further fabric purchases.
Who could complain about $15.00 a 1/4 even if it was $20.00 it would still be great value.
I believe the girls now have a blog , I'll just quickly check , yes it is up and running, go check it out here
This has to be one of my favourite magazines (no bias here of course) the December issue is on the newsstands now.
It has some of the loveliest Christmas images
How could you resist this beautiful green and white display, so fresh and for us down under in the southern hemisphere our Christmases are usually very hot so this cool freshness is welcome, believe me.
How could you resist this beautiful green and white display, so fresh and for us down under in the southern hemisphere our Christmases are usually very hot so this cool freshness is welcome, believe me.
6 comments:
I love all the white too.. white + three teenagers and a very naughty cat are not a great combo though! I think I need a mud and/or cat fur colour combo!
take care and thanks for sharing the pics, checking out the bloglink as I type here..
Lissa
The sampler and fabrics are beautiful! I can't wait to see the finished project.
Brandie
Those soft envelopes are the best aren't they hihi!! Love the Christmas images! And the cooking pages by DH are mouthwatering at least haha!! Am curious whom it was you met at Melbourne! Take care, hugs XXXD
I'm so glad you are back, it's nice to hear from you again. I just left a comment for Christine and Susan at Patchwork on Stonleigh on signing up for the newsletter, thanks for the info on that. It may be to expensive for me though being in the States. I have a question for you unrelated to this post. I have been so inspired by your fussy cut hexagons. I wanted to know what is your favorite way of preparing and sewing them together, oh and also what size you enjoy most. I saw in one of the photos that you have window templates but I have not found them yet. Thanks in advance for your help!
I'm looking forward to hearing about Melbourne and who you ran into. I enjoyed all your lovely photos and thanks for telling us more about the fabric club.
Pretty nice blog you've got here. Thanx for it. I like such topics and anything connected to this matter. I definitely want to read a bit more soon.
Best regards
Alice Tudes
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