Friday, July 9, 2010

Tigers, Pattern & fabrics

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Recently Mary had a giveaway on her blog. I won this gorgeous tiger. I chose him ‘cause i love tigers, especially white ones. I had forgotten to add him to the last post because as soon as i opened the parcel he went off to sit on my bed.photos 034
Before i went on holidays Natalie posted on her blog about her new pattern, Flat Nat being released shortly. So i wrote myself a note to remember to look for it when i got home. I found it at my favourite online store & it arrived 2 days ago.photos 035 Yesterday i went to visit Judy’s store. So many lovely, yummy fabrics to drool over i mean to browse through. Didn’t have anything particular in mind but these fabrics are what came home with me. The pink just ‘cause i liked it, the repro’s for the Civil War quilts & the red at the back for Flat Nat. I was glad to read on Judy’s front door that she has changed her opening hours. She has decided to close Monday & open Saturday instead & you know what that means? Yes i can now go out on Saturdays. Yay.

 Jeanette.

Oh forgot to say. Some of the comments left on the last post weren't forwarded to my inbox so don't think i'm being rude if i don't reply. Seems blogger has being playing up again

6 comments:

manda said...

I love white tigers too! he's just so cute! that pattern looks nice, when are you going to start it?
Hugs!

Anonymous said...

Jeanette,
I too love that pink fabric. A few yards came home with me also. I was able to find it in two shades of pink. Love the flat nat, I am going to look that one up.

Cheers,
Bobbie

Julie said...

Love Flat Nat......can't wait to see your version!

Sheila said...

What a sweet tiger and your fabrics are fabulous as is the new pattern ,love Natalies work.

Joy said...

Awww Jeanette, that tiger is too cute!!! Love all your fabrics too :o).
Hugs,
Joy :o)

Scottish Nanna said...

I love your fabric and I am glad you like your tiger Have A good week
hugs Mary.

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