Adventures in Cotton

Life, love, fabric and thread

What to do..what to do…

on February 1, 2012

I have caught the bug. Crafting, sewing, repurposing. I LIVE on Pinterest, I spend far too much time surfing various crafting and sewing blogs on the hunt for my next project. The problem? EVERY project wants to be my next project.  For example:

Project #852?

I got these at Joann’s after Christmas for a ridiculously cheap 70% off because I found a post on how to turn an ordinary canister into a fancy schmancy canister with just Mod Podge and scrapbook paper…

Yay paper!

 

But those supplies have been sitting and waiting to be transformed. Sigh. Then this came in the mail the other day:

Ahhhhh Moda

And now I have to figure out what to do with it. I wish I worked at Moda (click to see the full Circa 1934 line in a cute .pdf) so I could live amongst the lovely fabrics every day. Until such time that they call me up and beg me to bring my craftyness to their doorstep, I will just buy their fabric.

Back to the fabric. I’ve been considering this absolutely gorgeous pattern that I purchased from ps i quilt a week or two ago. It looks lovely with light colored fabric in the picture and I’m not sure I would like dark fabric enough. So I guess I’m still undecided. Thank goodness my wonderful hubby brought these home – maybe they’ll help me make up my mind :)

Yummmmmmm

 

 

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One Response to “What to do..what to do…”

  1. Sasha says:

    So many projects and too little time – so is the life of the crafter. I had to make a list of projects to do so I don’t get sidetracked. Let’s see if that works =P

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