Sunday, 18 January 2009

Sunday Stash



Another liberty print. This time Lucy's Farm. I got it yesterday on a little jaunt to London. I'd rather like to live in any one of the houses...

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32 comments:

April said...

hi, there's an award for you on my blog

April xx

trasha said...

You don't want to live in that one just off centre - it either has no walls or they are all glass which would be a mahoosive cleaning issue.+

Felt~at~home said...

absolutely gorgeous material Katy - I'd like to live there too :)

Rachel said...

Do you know, I actually think this one is rather lovely! :)

Rhiannon said...

lovely :)
i want to live in the three story house on the left towards the top - it has a well outside :D
x

Nicole aka Polkadot bunny said...

Lovely fabric. It would be great if I could live right next door to you in this village. Then I would certainly have received my swap a bit sooner! ;)

Tine said...

The houses are beautiful...but...look at the trees!!! WOW!

Karen said...

Very Folk Artish...love it.

amy said...

Oh, very nice!! Hope your new fabric didn't have to do any mopping up... BTW, at great personal peril, I got the anel-pay with the ird-bay. Keep it quiet. :-b

Ravenhill said...

oh, this one is a beauty! I adore liberty...
~Emily

monda-loves said...

I spied this one when I was in the till queue at liberty a couple of weeks ago, but I just couldn't justify the price (having already 3m of some sale fabric, buttons and trim in my hands!)

I have serious fabric envy!

Monda
x

Gina said...

Can't believe you were in London yesterday... so was I! Did we walk past each other I wonder???

Kitty said...

Oh my, now that is extremely lovely. I have stash envy. x

Lucy Locket-Pocket said...

Gorgeous! But seeing as it is MY farm I think you should be posting it oop North don't you?!

Apryl said...

if you go live in one of the houses.. can I live in your barn?

its lovely.. I really like that.. I can't wait to see what you make with it... a quilt I think.. those lovely little houses would look so cozy on a quilt.

littlebluecottage said...

*gasps*

I am drooling. Can't shut my mouth. What will you make with it???? A black and white quilt? A skirt??

littlebluecottage said...

*gasps*

I am drooling. Can't shut my mouth. What will you make with it???? A black and white quilt? A skirt??

susan said...

oh geez katy.
that fabric is beyond gorgeous
i want to live in one of the houses too, just so i can be near it
would it be wrong of me to move to england, JUST for liberty fabric?

Malicious Intent said...

I love that print. I would just want to frame it and hang it up on my chocolate colored walls. (It's all about chocolate ya know!)

Right now I am looking at a mangled pile of yarn from this winters crop of scarves I crocheted and thinking it's time to make a patchwork blanket of my own. The kitties got hold of it all and it resembles that monster that lives under my bed now.

I am a closet crafter...Kitty can tell ya. :)

Louise said...

Wow! That's stunning. I actually gasped when I saw it. It's quite amazing that fabric can have that kind of impact.

Rebecca said...

A lovely fabric! A little jaunt to London sounds nice too...said from someone far away in Oz!! hehe :D

jmbmommy said...

So lovely, I want to live in the house with the kettle and the blacksmith's anvil...wait a minute, I guess I want to be the Iron worker!

mollycupcakes said...

Wow beautiful fabric sweetie.
Have a good week.

Hugs and wishing for sunshine too. I'm bored of the grey skies now.

Catherine x

Marquita said...

We've just joined Sunday Stash on Flickr.
I can't wait for next Sunday...
:-)

Heleen said...

oh what a lovely fabric!! indeed the houses are great!

Moogsmum said...

I quite fancy the manor house looking one in the top right hand corner. I'd have to be rich to live there so could afford a cook/cleaner/laundry person while I choose one of the many rooms in which to sew.....

I'm with Trashy on the glassy looking one!

xxx

jillytacy said...

This is lovely fabric! I love the houses! What are you planning to create with it?

thunder road said...

I'd be happy under one of those liberty trees.... And your button quilt is really gorgeous, such a clever idea!

ButtonsByLouLou said...

Gorgeous fabric. I am so jealous of you being able to pop over to London! I lived there for 3 years and miss it sometimes. Love Liberty fabrics!

Lisa said...

I just found your blog and love it! You have some of the cooooooolest fabric, like, ever!

(And I think it's absolutely hysterical that you have a sewing tattoo.)

x vInTaGe VioLeT x said...

ooohh nice fabric.

Fioleta said...

I love this fabric. I keep on trying to go to Liberty and my husband keeps on asking me if I really think I need more fabric. Men, so misguided! :-)

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