I'm not gloating. Honest.
But this weather we've been having is so amazing! Usually January in this part of California is cold, damp, and gray.
It's hard to stay inside when the temperature is hovering around 70.
I have lots of pretty printed blooms that I really should be turning into quilts.
(Sumptuous Living by Robyn Pandolph)
(Aviary by 3 Sisters)
(The word for "french bakery" that I don't want to look up to see how to spell by Fig Tree)
But my real blooms are still busy--my front porch is full of true late bloomers!
9 Comments:
Exactly. It has warmed up here in Silverdale since all the freezing cold finally has traveled back east. Is it Spring yet? Love those fabrics. Bare root rose day is less than a month away... I can hardly wait to see what you do with the Sumputous Living (can't spell)
Those fabrics are gorgeous!!! Makes me want to buy all new - uh-oh... :)
beautiful fabrics to play with..........I just made a little bag with Aviary........so so pretty........
I have to say that I am jealous. We have had sub zero temps here. But it is wonderful to see some blooming flowers.... Ah spring life!
It's 14 below this morning in NH. We usually get something we call a January thaw about this time of year but it has yet to happen. It usually will get up to about 38 degrees during the thaw at which point we break out the shorts.
(The word for "french bakery" that I don't want to look up to see how to spell by Fig Tree)
...HAHAHAHA.
that made me giggle!!!
:D
You crack me up. Those front porch blooms look pretty. Like your front porch, and I love those projects!
Hmmmm...very yummy fabric...would love to be a fly on the wall just to see it & getting a glimpse of what you're up to with it...
'Aviary' and 'Patisserie' are definitely on my wish list....!!! ;o)
Cheers, Julia
Rachel stole my comment! Hahahaha.
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