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Found Object

Found this while sorting my fabric in the garage into various plastic drawers that I bought at Go Lo for half price [guess it is because they are under receiver's orders] I also managed to construct the two sets of drawers myself! Of course that was after discovering halfway through the first one that it was upside down! No problem….just turned it right side up…although I had been wondering how the drawers would go in! I now have two sets of drawers…each with seven drawers and two linen cupboards, full of fabric. It sounds like a lot but its not a patch…pun intended…on many quilters. I do intend to go through and cull anything that i do not think i can use within the next five years however. That way I have a realistic chance of using up a lot of my upholstery fabric as well as gifting a lot of fabric to the various appeals and charities which are always in need of fabrics and quilts for that matter.

My new friend Aneela, of Comfort Stitching has some stunning photos on flickr of her duvet covers made using Laura Ashley fabrics
floral brick path cover detail

as well as Liberty and Philip Jacobs, see the fabulousness above, and she also makes quilts using her daughter’s old clothes. I was so thrilled for Aneela this week when well known fabric designer Philip Jacobs commented on her flickr photo which showcased a lot of his fabrics which she is going to make into a quilt. What a great guy…he joined our groups immediately and got straight into commenting…chatting really…and well, I was so happy for my creative ladies …and men…that he was just so approachable.

I mentioned to him that I have some Brunschwig and Fils fabric which is a reproduction of a Russian priest’s robe from a museum. It has big and blowsey flowers, quite like Philip’s work. I have several museum reproductions….all found in the local charity shop over the years. I usually share half of my finds with my friends straight away but I still manage to have quite a bit downstairs! Here is a taste of some of the museum collection.

Brunschwig and Fils

Brunswick and Fils

Brunschwig and Fils

My drawers are useful as it makes it so much easier for me to access all my fabric. I find large plastic storage boxes exceptionally good against mold and moths etc but with my spinal issue I cannot lift the many boxes off each other…it is much more sensible this way. Although I probably should store the museum ones in folders of some sort…also the chintz ones as it is not good to have folds in those…they leave a mark which just will not come out.

When I was diving into all the plastic boxes and canvas bags in the garage I found the Sanderson tote bag which I had started

Sanderson WIP

and also the vintage Sanderson  linen fabric which I had started to make into a throw  and matching quilt years ago and then I could not find it again.

Sanderson throw
It is really calling to me as there is so very much of it…I found two chaircovers and that is a lot of fabric [about three metres by two metres...each] Which reminds me, I also found two bedspreads in another Sanderson print last year just prior to the debacle in the charity shop…have  a little news about that. One of the women who had worked at the local branch of the store where I had the incident has resigned from the charity ..and yes she left the charity not that branch of the charity after many years of service there. She was  a difficult person at times but a hard worker and could run rings around the new manager and often did. More on this in the coming weeks….keep tuned!

6 Comments

  1. I am amazed at the stuff I find that I had long forgotten that I even had. I have so many WIP’s I will probably never finish them all. :)

    Your creations look like they should belong in a Palace. They are just so beautiful and grand.

    Have a great day kathleen!

  2. Ooh! you are lovely featuring my pic on your blog!
    I agree with you about Philip he really was so approachable and lovely. Those Brunschwig and Fils pieces you have are so lovely, are you going to keep them like that or do you have plans to use them?
    Is that some Portmeirion ceramic ware I spy in your dresser, it may not suprise you to know that I also have a couple of pieces!!!!

  3. Nice finds. Some of that fabric has a Kaffe Fassett look to it.

  4. I’m in love with that bag – awesome.

  5. I am loving all the fabrics you are showing.

    I am so cautious when matching fabric, I really need to get a bit more daring.

    I would never think to match the way you do, and your creations are always superb.

    I think I need to keep looking and learning.

  6. You are such a fountain of wonderful information! The fabric “eye candy” is much appreciated on a gray in Philadelphia!


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