Monday, November 10, 2008

What's new...

I've been working on a new quilt for a while now. It's nowhere near ready for publication so I can't show the whole quilt top here, but I can show a bit of it! Think of this as a bite o' cake rather than a whole piece o' cake.

Becky 

9 comments:

NMSue said...

Love the orange polka dot fabric. Do you have any favorite stores where you shop or do you just pick up fabric wherever you travel?

Unknown said...

The peek looks terrific!! I can't wait to see it all...

Betsy said...

I look froward to it's release

cathi said...

I love it---it looks wild and fun and I just love the strippie blocks.
cathi

Tine said...

LOL! A bite of cake! That's funny! They way it looks, I think I would like to have the whole cake (and eat it too!!!)
I am very excited about your upcoming book, you always make such beautiful quilts! And my 4 year old daughter wants me to "read" the bookks to her. Especially "Covered with Love" That's her favourite :-)

Lynn said...

Just this morning I was debating washing some new fabric or not. I was reading some blogs and followed Quilting Fiesta's link to your post talking about washing. So thanks for the advice. Sometimes I wash, sometimes not - depending on how lazy I'm being. But I think I'll wash from now on. Also having grown up near Balto I appreciated those pictures. And I wish I could get my husband to sew on bindings - lucky you!

Phyllis said...

Have been resisting curves...think this might be the time to take a chance on them!

Becky said...

In answer to the shopping question... I shop a lot at the Quilt Asylum in McKinney, TX. It has great fabric and is close-ish. I also buy fabric when I'm on the road teaching. In fact, I picked up some Japanese shot cottons from a vendor at the Quilter's Gathering in NH just this past weekend. I've washed them they are in a pile looking at me. They want to be used soon, I can tell.

Anonymous said...

hmmmmmmmmm, what a yummy bite
waiting for the pic of the whole cake now and for sure the whole book
you always amaze me with your quilts