| I seem to be heavy on the aquas and teals, but I do have a pretty good range of colors (and neutrals)! |
Pieces range in size from 1/2 yard to multiple yards. I've never done a ROYGBIV (rainbow) quilt before, maybe I have one in my future!
Now just to be fair, I have collected some fabric to donate. Life is just too short to bother with fabric you just don't
| The baggies are big, 2.5 gallon size filled with scraps. The grocery bag is filled with yardage. This all will be donated! |
I'm linking up with A Quilt Story for Fabric Tuesday and Free-Motion by the River for Linky Tuesday.
Color Me Quilty!
Pat


I have fallen in love with solids also. I think maybe it is because they show up the FMQ so well. When I started quilting, all I wanted was print fabric. Now I see the solids as a way to let the design shine.
ReplyDeleteYeah solids are definitely popular. I have started incorporating them in my quilts. Was a time when you could hardly find them if you wanted them.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you donate unwanted fabric?
ReplyDeleteI love all of your solids! I am slowly building up my solids stash and hope to also make a rainbow quilt one day.
ReplyDeleteI've always been a fan of solids so I have a collection that just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Congratulations on donating the fabric. It's always nice to know that someone will turn our what was our "What was I thinking?" into something someone else will love and use.
ReplyDeleteSolids are great to have around. They do such a nice job of making the rest of the stars shine. You've got some stars in there on their own too!
ReplyDeleteSolids are always fun to work with and you have a great assortment!! Thanks for sharing.
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