Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!
Oh, my, did this week ever get away from me! I'd planned to draw the name of the giveaway winner on Monday morning and somehow that never happened!
I did, however, get the name drawn this morning and it is Angie who blogs at The Thread Catcher, and writes: "Kaffe fabric masks have to be just gorgeous! I have never had any Kaffe to use in a quilt, but if I had, I would certainly have made a mask from it."
Angie, darling, please send me your mailing information. And if you would also like a few assorted Kaffe scraps in that packet to use on some sort of a project or another, say so, and I'll include some.
In other news, this image has been all over Facebook this week, all over my emails from fabric shops, and prolly all over bloggerville. It's a new BOM called "Nebula" by Tula Pink.
Isn't it gorgeous?
I think so. And it would prolly be fun to make and the kind of long-term project I have been doing lately.
But:
(1) We all know my history with BOMs.
and
(2) As interesting as doing this project would be, and as fond as I am of Tula's fabrics, I don't want to make a quilt that's indistinguishable from a bazillion others.
So I'll just ooh and aah over the ones others make, and prolly have twinges of regret. But they won't be serious twinges, I believe, because I've found my next long-term project. And I'll tell you what that is tomorrow because this post, really, is long enough.
Comments
"Nebula" is a treat to look at, but I agree with you that there is no sense in making a quilt that will be identical to many, many other quilts. That is why I never, ever buy quilt kits.
I look forward to seeing what project you're about to begin.
Wishing you well!
Hugs :)
That is a very eye-catching quilt, but I get the idea of not wanting to make something that is like all the others.
Can't wait to see what has caught your attention for your next big project.
Looking forward to seeing your project. :)