Moving Back In

Molli Sparkles

Quilt maker to the stars. Spiller of truth tea.

13 Responses

  1. Great picture of beautiful fabric on what looks like beautiful floors!

  2. Sooli says:

    Time spent fondling fabric is time well spent!

  3. Jayne says:

    It's always nice to revisit what we already have! In this case we get to see your stash…my eyes are eyeing that AMH Coneflowers!!

  4. Jo says:

    Wow already a week. Are they fixing the damage though…… I love purples… We know it as menopausal mauve.. Haha.
    It's always good to see what you have and hopefully get to use it. So good to see you back here. You put a smile on my face

  5. Carol Q says:

    hopefully all that gorgeous fabric helped take your mind off the frustrations with your floor!

  6. What a disappointment! So glad your fabric was there to comfort you.

  7. amber potter says:

    What?!!? Arghhhhhhhh.

  8. The O's says:

    Did I or did I not suggest that this was the PERFECT opportunity to add stuff to your stash? I'm nearly 10 months into my fabric diet and I have to say I am proud of myself. I haven't done a whole lot of quilt sewing this year, there hasn't been a lot of time with our big move and associated change to routines, but I do hope to remedy that in October. Yes, I have missed the thrill and excitement of shopping and the joy of caressing those intricately folded fat quarters, but I have developed a new textile love, yarn. I'm still learning and limited to one hook (crochet not knitting) and yarn doesn't quite have the same thrill fabric does but the colours and the possibilities… and I love the crafty group I hang out with once a week at the book shop. It's pretty rad actually!

  9. Lisa J. says:

    The fabric looks great hiding the flaws in the floor. Sounds frustrating doing all the work of moving out and back in for not enough change.

  10. Sue Laufer says:

    Recently I took a deep breath, untied the various ribbons & sorted my (many) fat quarters into color order. I have to say that it makes SUCH a difference. It's way more fun (translation…easier) to audition fabrics for a project & jump right in.

    Love your blog. XOXO

  11. V Hair says:

    Oh no babe, sorry to hear that the work wasn't as delightful as you expected. The developer should be bending over backwards for you (naughty!) to get everything fixed and keep you happy (and sparkling!). Hope you don't have to go the "break of contract" route.

  12. Julie says:

    Argh frustrating I probably would have blown a gasket… about Mr. Sparkles… do we really need that kind of negativity? 🙂 Hugs!

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