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Yardage Haul

Let's see what kind of trouble I can get into with these old quilt pieces this week, I thought this afternoon. Then a package from my favorite vintage textile seller arrived.

I don't have much yardage on hand, and what I do is all promised to specific projects, so I invested in seven yards of two interesting prints. Then there was this piece of ombre silk crepe I couldn't resist.

The silk is whisper-thin and in new condition.

It's so dreamy I just want to look at it for a while and imagine what I can make with it.

This 90's Cranston print will make great backing fabric for one of my lap quilts.

I don't have many dark prints, but I liked this 80's bamboo on black a lot. I have an Asian fan quilt to make, and I think it will be the perfect backing fabric.

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