Sunday Stash #239 – At the Very Beginning

Molli Sparkles

Quilt maker to the stars. Spiller of truth tea.

10 Responses

  1. I don’t know if I want more details about the #truestory or not! o_O

  2. So glad you were able to fit those beauties in the magic suitcase! Thanks for hosting SS!

  3. Iris says:

    “I reeked of peanuts and mediocrity”. What a great line; I may quote you … please?

    I’ve made one full size quilt using only KF and BM fabrics. The fabrics were cut up in all sizes and shapes including fussy cutting; mixing dots with floral, paisley and line designs. It’s pretty intense colour-wise – onlookers jump back when they first see it 🙂
    The reds definitely require pre-washing in my experience. I’ve also used KF together with other fabric lines but KF’s fabric weight is lighter and benefits from starch. (My longarm quilter called it shirting material!)

  4. Well, that is a start for us to see some of the goodies. They are fab fabrics.!!!

  5. Jeanette says:

    I have been using Kaffe/Mably fabric for years and just went to a lecture of his in Richmond Va last week. He is a very colorful fellow and you would enjoy getting to know him better. I do use other fabrics with his fabrics and I am making Jen Kingwell, Gypsy Wife quilt in mostly his prints. Before Kaffe starting designing fabric and quilts he was a knitter. He is an artist with a keen eye for color and thinking out of the box. The fabrics you received are some I am not familiar with but enjoy using them.

  6. Roseline says:

    Been using Kaffe in our honey pot bee blocks.
    The Kaffe/ Mably family of fabrics have a life of their own as in colours movement and story line, You gotta ck out his woven stripes!!!

  7. Katie says:

    Shut up and sew. 😉

  8. Dinana says:

    There is a Kaffe/Brandon fan page on f/b…lots of inspiration there Kaffe Fassett Collective

  9. Helen says:

    Missed out linking up my new stash , I am away . Love your own fabrics and looking forward to seeing what you do

  1. December 10, 2017

    […] (Not a place I usually like to linger, but there’s fabric involved, so, here we go.) During Sunday Stash #239 I showed you some fabrics that my aunt Tracy gifted me. Well, as I have continued to organise all […]

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