One never comes home empty handed after a road trip to Shipshewana. This was my third visit and well worth the 6 hour drive to get there. My first purchase was some Gee's Bend fabric, so beautiful and vibrant, with slight variations. It was suggested that I purchase a small bottle of Synthrapol to pre-wash the fabric with as it is very over dyed.
Even though my reproduction bin is filled to the brim and the lid will not close, I just had to bring home a handful or two of Civil War fabric. My eyes go straight to the cheddar, isn't that wonderful!
A pretty green Asian fabric and a few very different ones also made the trip home. I was thinking of cutting a clamshell or two out of each of them, but I think I have enough clamshells to keep me busy for a very long time.
And, I could not resist a few Kaffe Fassett, 1930's and Batiks.
My search is now over for an accent fabric to go with my Shades of Autumn POTC background fabric, as this dark green fabric turned out to be an excellent find.
The last bit of fabric I will show you, but not the last of the fabric I bought, is a mix of solids and others I just couldn't live without. I also bought background fabric for my Hocuspocusville stitchery quilt and some polka-dot fabric for an upcoming project.
And, a few more stencils to add to my collection.
I did take some pictures at the Shipshewana Quilt Show and will share them with you once I get a chance to go through them.
Until next time.....happy quilting!
Karen
Lovely fabrics and nice stencils.
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabrics ah yes cheddar I can never pass them buy!
ReplyDeletelove the stencils too!
will look forward to the quilt show pictures
Kathie
I agree, one does need stash :-) Escpecially when it as beautiful as the fabrics you just bought. Happy stitching.
ReplyDeleteOoooo so many beautiful fabrics!! I can't wait to see more AND the quilt show pictures :0)
ReplyDeleteCrispy
Nice goodies you brought home! Love the little fence stencil! :0)
ReplyDeleteSuccessful shopping, Karen! Nothing like bringing home some new fabric to join your stash. ;-) Carol
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a great trip! I agree, the cheddar fabric is wonderful. Like you, I cannot resist buying more reproduction fabrics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! They'll make a nice addition to your projects/stash!
ReplyDeleteWow, that was really worth the trip. Gorgeous fabrics. Especially the CW fabrics and the blue ones. Didn't you forget to buy another bin?
ReplyDeleteJust be glad the shop is far away LOL! Love all your fabrics you have bought!! Gorgeous! Another bin, a bigger bin would do the job hihi! Happy sewing, hugs, Daniëlle
ReplyDeleteGreat trip you had!
ReplyDeleteI love the ones with the Asian fabrics you got.
Too bad I couldn't join you!
Glad your journey was such a wonderful success, enjoy all your new goodies.
ReplyDeleteYou bought a lot of nice things. I also like the cheddar fabrics very much. In one of your previous posts I saw your clamshells, love them. I'm still thinking of starting one some day...
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Annemieke
Looks like a great haul!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful haul. I honestly need to make a trip down there one of these days - although I don't know if my pocketbook could afford it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a very productive trip, love all the fabrics & look forward to seeing pics of the show :)
ReplyDeleteLove your new stash great colour's
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a great time away and have brought home some wonderful fabrics. Looking forward to seeing them crop up in your projects.
ReplyDeleteSome of these fabrics will be hard to cut :-) - beautifull! I especially love the Gee's Bend fabrics.
ReplyDeleteWonderful fabrics! Love the blue ones and the 30-s. And great stencils! It looks like you had a great trip! Enjoy using them.
ReplyDeletePrachtige lapjes en de stencils zijn herkenbaar. groetjes yvonne
ReplyDeleteWauw Karen, you have beautiful stash and stencils. You can make a lot of projects. I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Netherlands, Anita
Wow - love your fabrics. Those Asian ones are awesome!!! Looks like you had a wonderful time and helped the economy at the same time!!
ReplyDeleteJudie
Woo Hoo...lots of good stuff girl! I would love to get my hands on those quilting stencils.
ReplyDeleteKaren, you found some beautiful things! I've never seen the needle puller! very interesting. I use little pliers. lol Will have to check it out. Oh, these fabrics are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteooooo!!! i LOVE the background for your POTC!!!
ReplyDeletegood things come to those who wait, huh?
How cool. You got some great stuff here. I really love your fabric eye. I mean to express my admiration for variety. :)
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