Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Gypsy Wife p.1

Woo Hoo!
My first package arrived from The Intrepid Thread for the Gypsy Wife BOM.
 (Not sure what I'm talking about? Here's my debating with a happy ending post.

Pattern Book and block one fabrics along with a few pieces for fillers later on.
 My version of block one
 How I'm storing it all, the bag holds the book, blocks, extra pieces and the bag of scraps

linking to :
Fabric Tuesday
Linky Tuesday
Show and Tell
Building Blocks Tuesday
Let's Bee Social

14 comments:

  1. I see why it's called gypsy. It's a very interesting collection of fabrics and I'm gearing toward loving it :)

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  2. Wow! Love your fabric choices and the way you're organizing it!

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  3. Wow! This is exciting! Your first block looks fabulous! Looking forward to seeing your progress, Jessica! I would like to invite you to join my new linky party called Let's Bee Social at Sew Fresh Quilts. The details can be found here: http://sewfreshquilts.blogspot.ca/p/lets-bee-social.html Hope you will join us!

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  4. I'm not a scrappy quilter..but in this case... that is quite interesting and makes me think I might get out my scraps soon and see what I can do!

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  5. Fantastic ... I just ordered my book, can't wait to get it :)

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  6. Love that block and your fabrics! So vibrant!

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  7. Gorgeous colors! I can't wait to see your progress.

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  8. I love those fabrics and the block. Beautiful!

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  9. Loving your first block already. I am going to be watching your progress on this as I was thinking I would like to make this one someday.

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  10. I thought of doing this but I'm on a fabric diet this year.

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  11. I like how the block has a sort of gradient look too it. Lots of flowers on the left, and more open space on the right. :) This is going to be one bright quilt!

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  12. Definitely looking Gypsy-ish. Love those bright colors!

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  13. What a neat block Jessica and those are some wild "gypsy" fabrics!

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