Sunday Stash #67 – Island Batik

Molli Sparkles

Quilt maker to the stars. Spiller of truth tea.

18 Responses

  1. The O's says:

    Those aqua's YUM! I quite like the lime too…

    I have a rainbow Batik quilt I need a plain to go with… a solid is wrong, a white is too stark, time to go down the hill to PoP and see what Robyn has on offer…

  2. I'm not typically a fan of batiks, spending large amount of my life living in South Asia sort of kills the "hype" for me. But i do dig the purple/yellow and the teals!! And I'm so with you on "hold the ferns"

  3. I agree with you completely about the batiks. There are few and far between that really catch my eye, but this is a nice set you've acquired! I especially like the reds and blues.

  4. Leigh Anne says:

    I'm a little in love with the one that looks like tie dye!

  5. Kara says:

    You've made a liar out of me. I thought I hated all batiks, but I was wrong. That aqua and orange up there is really beautiful!

  6. charlotte says:

    Love the first one! The third one down is my other fave. Reminds me of a tropical resort.

  7. Auntie Pami says:

    Lime is the new black. They do make some lovelies.

  8. What a colorful addition to your stash! Love the top two, the lime and the middle ones. Reminds me of the beach.

  9. Connie says:

    Beautiful batiks and I can't wait to see what you make with them! Katie sent me a great box of Island Batiks too!

  10. audrey says:

    I love the aqua, and that purple star batik is killer awesome! 🙂

  11. mrs.hands says:

    Those batiks are reeeeally awesome. The aqua ones are the best!

  12. Pat says:

    Those are beautiful! The aqua is wonderful but all the purples are yummy. Okay, all of it is yummy.

  13. jeifner says:

    Timeless Treasures has some great non-fern batiks. More graphic, less muddy or ferny 🙂

  14. Mara says:

    Those are nice batiks.

  15. … those watery edged patterns in the batiks make my sea legs wobble, but the colours are lovely.

  16. Books_Bound says:

    "Make sure it's bright and hold the ferns" absolutely should be the name of your inevitable future quilting book.

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