I have posted a picture of this exact fabric, plus a few others for a quilt that I have yet to make. Wow, I kind of couldn't believe it when I saw your picture.
I just realized that I didn't mention that these are in fact bookmarks! Silly me :) I like the flower but I think I will go back to yo-yo's as this flower is not crushable. It can't go in a book. . . Thanks for your thoughts!
Hi Amy, maybe instead of the "non-crushable" circle-flower thing, you could make a circular flower with a pin-tuck design and put it on a pin-tucked bookmark? does that even make any sense? love those fabrics!
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They are both neat! I really like the pleats on the right one but the flower is too cute. I love the fabric on both. :)
ReplyDeleteI have posted a picture of this exact fabric, plus a few others for a quilt that I have yet to make. Wow, I kind of couldn't believe it when I saw your picture.
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done!
Tina
i totally adore this fabric! love the flower.
ReplyDeletelove the fabric combos. the red really 'pops'!
ReplyDeleteI really like the flower one
ReplyDeleteYour quilts make me want to curl up with a good girl book and a cup of hot cider!
ReplyDeleteI just realized that I didn't mention that these are in fact bookmarks! Silly me :) I like the flower but I think I will go back to yo-yo's as this flower is not crushable. It can't go in a book. . . Thanks for your thoughts!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, maybe instead of the "non-crushable" circle-flower thing, you could make a circular flower with a pin-tuck design and put it on a pin-tucked bookmark? does that even make any sense? love those fabrics!
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