I got a new Keepsake Quilting catalog in the mail this week, and I was merrily thumbing my way through all the pretty new fabrics when I came across a new collection I'd not heard of, called …
The "My Cup of Tea" collection from Windham Fabrics. Now, I have forbidden myself from buying any more tea fabrics until I start using up some of the ones currently in my stash, but that doesn't mean I can't share new fabrics! And if you click on the Windham Fabrics website, you can see more detailed images of the fabric as well as two *free* quilt patterns.
And when I was looking for a link to this collection on the Keepsake Quilting site, I actually found a few more tea-ish items some of you might be interested in, so check them out here.
Yes, I want some of that fabric! Notice I didn't say I need it, just want it - what my late father-in-law used to call "speculative buying". No particular project in mind, just something I like. I'm going to see if my local quilt shop has it, if not I'm ordering it soon. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI liked that fabric with the tea bags on it--it's unusual and cute!
ReplyDeleteCute. I haven’t gotten a Keepsake catalog in a while. I did read this week they are closing the retail store and keeping the catalog open.
ReplyDeleteHi Ginger, my 1st time here. Found while searching for the Tea Cup Fabric. Keepsake Q doesn't have it anymore & they are now in Archdale, NC...not far from Columbus NC I'm told. I talked to a lady this morning. She's still working for them from home in NH, they are all so nice up there. I'm sorry I waited so long to visit original store, now too late. There's a message there for seniors who think they'll never have time to do it all. Prioritize & travel while u can is my advice. And take along an APPLIQUÉ project to work on if you're not the driver. Merry Christmas 2021 & the Happiest & Healthiest for the New Year, Lana in PA
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