I really should be trying to use what is in my fabric stash but it seems like I've been adding to it. Here's a recent addition.
I picked up a light beige 100% British wool. It is beautiful, I wish you could glide it through your fingers. I guess you'll just have to take my word for it. The plan is to use it for a skirt. I'm still thinking about which pattern to use.
And 100% polyester fabric, I love the light teal blue background colour and the tiny floral print. This will be for a blouse.
I've been busy show 'n telling my recent fabric finds because I haven't been getting much sewing done lately. This cold has really taken hit at my energy and motivation this past week. I hope to get back to the sewing room this weekend.
Until then, Happy Sewing!
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Lovely fabric choices and they complement each other perfectly. I hope you feel better very soon.
ReplyDeleteNice choices. I'm loving the light beige wool.
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