Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Fall into Color

I couldn't pass up these Ghost Pumpkins and Acorn Squash. You can't tell in the photo, but the center one is actually a pale yellow. The other two are a wonderful shade of white. (They went very nicely with my wool table runner, which was a gift from a friend, and thrifted dishes.) All very calm and cozy.


And this is what arrived in the mail yesterday!

I ordered these from Tennessee Quilts http://www.tennesseequilts.com/cgi-bin/Store/store.cgi on Friday noon, and they arrived on Monday! They are 1/2 yards of Kaffe Fassett Shot Cottons. You gotta love the names- Thunder. Pool. Persimmon. Bittersweet. Veridian. You get the idea. YUMMY! I'll be using a bit of each of these this week.
Color just makes me happy!

8 comments:

  1. Did you make the wool table runner? It's wonderful! And the shot cottons are among my many favorite fabrics. And you know how I feel about Tennessee Quilts!!!!

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  2. So pretty! Can't wait to come home for Thanksgiving!!!
    -Kate

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  3. Nice colours! And those plates are fabulous!!! I love them. Are they leaves?

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  4. Helen, wish I could take credit for the wool runner- but it was comercially made, and a gift from a friend.
    Sarah, The plates are just round and ruffled- one of my favorite second-hand finds at Value Village!
    Kate- Miss you, and looking forward to seeing you soon!

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  5. Just discovered your post from a link at Old Red Barn-i luv it!-luv the look, luv the quilts and the recipes-way to go!
    roccagal from Ontario, Canada
    srocca2004@hotmail.com

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  6. Love the runner, love the pumpkins, love that you find so many great things at VV and I find nothing...oh wait, I DON'T LOVE THAT AT ALL! It's been all miss and no hit lately...but I'll keep trying...oh, especially love the new fabric! Can't wait to see what you do with it!

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  7. I've really been enjoying your blog since I just recently found it. I'm looking forward to see what you come up with that beautiful new fabric. Can you tell me what the name of the fabric is that Ardith used for the quilt with 12 borders? Thank you.

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  8. Susan, Sorry I, thought I'd posted Ardith's answer! She said she has no idea! She said she'd collected various fabrics over several years, and then didn't keep track of what any of it was!
    Ardith was collecting "soft but not washed out colors" that just had the right feel to them. She did a good job of that! :D

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