Monday, 2 November 2015

Keeping the record straight

Just a quick update.  Still trying to use up the Liberty stash but each project seems to require just a little but more that I don't happen to have. There is not much to say about the one-rosette version of La Passacaglia - I just keep going.  Round and round. It's now about 25 inches across.  No idea what it is or if it will be useful. Which worries my puritan soul. Linking up at Freshly Pieced WIP Wednesday.



As an antidote, I made something quick and useful yesterday.  I used Pink Chalk Fabrics pattern for the double fold, and used some of my favourite Liberty Lawns.  The main fabric is called Phillipa Zebra.  At least I bought it years ago from Ebay as that.  You can also see Growing Fonder, Mitsi, Phillip Clay and Jonathan.  Those last two came recently from Very Berry Handmade's Etsy shop.  Yes, every project needs more fabric.  


It's a very quick project using exactly half a meter (two panels, 9 inches by 54 inches which is the Liberty wof).  Luxuriously soft and surprisingly warm.  I think I might need one in every colour.

7 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this pattern link! I think I might be making some of these as Xmas presents x

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  2. If something brings joy, then that means it IS useful. I'm pretty sure Keats would agree with that.... Beautiful, beautiful!! And the scarf too. Lovely.

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  3. I agree with Glenda! I love your infinity scarf I have made a couple of them using that pattern but I really like your Liberty version, I might have to dig out some of my very small Liberty stash and make one for myself :)

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  4. The infinity scarf is beautiful as is your EPP Project!

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  5. A quick project and a slow one requiring more requiring, seems like a good mix to have in your week.

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  6. I love your infinity scarf and your rosette is coming on beautifully, "useful" or not!!

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  7. I know exactly what you mean by "every project needs more fabric"!

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