Fat Quarter Shop shipping under $80 is only $5 in the US. I love their site, their pricing, and their service! You can get three free swatches a month too upon request, which is so nice when you’re not sure about a fabric matching.
Most people don't know the animals deer, moose, etc loose their antlers every year and regrow them every year. The antlers are found in nature just laying about. I do agree with you about killing animals, it should be a last resort for food as far as I'm concerned and killing anything shouldn't be called a sport.
The deer currently have "velvet" on their antlers. Soon they'll be rubbing it off and rutting and strutting for females during rutting season which will be soon. Antlers fall off in the spring. If you can find them before the squirrels do, you are lucky. Though I understand your sentiment about killing living things, our hunters help keep the herds culled and healthy. And they don't waste the meat. They eat it, and that is how many in my rural county feed their families. Further, many sportsmen (hunting/fishing) help preserve habitat for wildlife.
I was trying to tell her through my screen but she could not hear me 😂 And the "cross-stitchy" one is supposed to represent a sweater. Totally seasonal and Christmas-y.
The “cross stitch” fabric reminds me of the patterns on Fair Isle knitwear. Fair Isle is a remote island situated between Orkney and the Shetland Islands to the north of Scotland. Lovely 😊
@@pennytinker2356 yes it’s does look like Icelandic knitwear too. The Orkney and Shetland Islands being on the north east of Scotland are very close to Norway. The Hebrides are on the north west of Scotland.
I don't usually like to buy pre cuts either. There are always several prints in a collection that I don't like or colors that I am just not drawn to like yellow or orange. But I will get a yard each of the ones in a collection that I do like. So my quilts end up 3 ro 5 colors and not so scrappy.
I too prefer to buy yardage of the prints I’m obsessed with. I like to combine collections and older prints to add some interest so everything doesn’t look so “matchy”. Happy quilting and thanks for watching!
I'm a longarmer, and I recently quilted a quilt for a customer using that layer cake. I loved the unusual colors and prints, so tired of traditional Christmas fabrics.
I LOVE online fabric shopping. Where I live, it is far to go to a quilt store. My go-to is Hancocks of Paducah which has IMV the best sales. I always look for fabric on sale (in my never pay retail mentality!) and then figure out what I can do with it. Further, I keep my eyes peeled fingers hovering on keyboard to find white/off white to include tone on tone on sale. I recently picked up some dot swirls on white and paid $3.19 a yard (marked down + buy more and save). That about 25% of retail. 15 yards buys the best discount, but it is not hard to go through yardage for neutral colors that fit many schemes. (You should always have a sense of what shade of white you are getting, so buy small and give yourself a swatch referral that you keep handy). Recently picked up some Edyta Sitar's Warm stash fat quarter bundle and Cool fat quarter bundle stash (Andover) for 39.99 and 29.99 for 20 fat quarters. That was a steal and fat quarters are quite versatile. Therefore, I'm too cheap to buy monthly boxes. Aurofil thread used to be my go to. You will not be disappointed. But I'm now using Wonderfil 80wt Decobob...a cottonized polyester. It is fine as frog hair and strong. Sews beautifully and places less bulk in seams without sacrificing anything.
@@mostlyquilts1386 Check out Windham Fabrics Alfie Este Macleod 12 Fat Quarters It's 12 not 20, but they are 1/2 price. I picked up 2 plus companion fabrics on sale. Terrific sales and service here. And it is only $5 ship if you don't want to spend $70
And don't discount the trees either, they are probably representing the pine trees some of us cut down and decorate for Christmas. The white is awesome for separating busy blocks so that our eyes can rest on a "blank" spot and appreciate the busier blocks.
Hey Nora! I have been thinking of making some type of rag doll, I saw an extremely cute on on another channel but it was WAY too complicated for my sewing skills and I just know I would get frustrated and not finish it. I have looked in thrift stores for a soft doll to by so I could at least get started trying to make some clothes for a doll but did not "fall in love" with anything at the thrift stores. You seem good at making fabric animals, do you have a video on making a simple fabric doll? (emphasis on simple!)
I have never made a doll, but I do have a book called “wee wonderfuls, 24 dolls to sew and love”. Not sure how easy the projects are but the book looks good.
@@mostlyquilts1386 I checked out the book, I just may have to purchase it, it looks really cute! (maybe you could do one on your channel? Just a suggestion.)
That print withe the "pin-wheel flags" would make really cute "pin-wheel blocks". Thanks for another great video ✌🏻♥️
After the rut/ breeding season, the bucks shed their antlers. That's what is portrayed in that fabric.
Just so you know. Deer drop their antlers naturally. They fall off every year.
Fat Quarter Shop shipping under $80 is only $5 in the US. I love their site, their pricing, and their service! You can get three free swatches a month too upon request, which is so nice when you’re not sure about a fabric matching.
Such lovely fabric! Thank you for posting!
Most people don't know the animals deer, moose, etc loose their antlers every year and regrow them every year. The antlers are found in nature just laying about. I do agree with you about killing animals, it should be a last resort for food as far as I'm concerned and killing anything shouldn't be called a sport.
The deer currently have "velvet" on their antlers. Soon they'll be rubbing it off and rutting and strutting for females during rutting season which will be soon. Antlers fall off in the spring. If you can find them before the squirrels do, you are lucky.
Though I understand your sentiment about killing living things, our hunters help keep the herds culled and healthy. And they don't waste the meat. They eat it, and that is how many in my rural county feed their families. Further, many sportsmen (hunting/fishing) help preserve habitat for wildlife.
I had no idea, animals are so fascinating.
The dark floral is a Christmas print. It has Holly leaves and holly berries on it.
I was trying to tell her through my screen but she could not hear me 😂
And the "cross-stitchy" one is supposed to represent a sweater. Totally seasonal and Christmas-y.
@@veevee111 you needed to speak louder into your screen I couldn’t hear you!
I was going to tell you that deer shed their antlers every year, but see someone else has already done that.
That’s something I somehow feel I should have known…
I do like the rustic feel of the antlers paired with sparkly bulbs!
Love the layer cake. The fabrics are different. Looking forward to seeing what you make with them. Cheers from Melbourne (Australia)
Cheers Christine! I’m ready for a Christmas project!
Love it, morally opposed to solids, me also, most r a tad bit boring
The “cross stitch” fabric reminds me of the patterns on Fair Isle knitwear. Fair Isle is a remote island situated between Orkney and the Shetland Islands to the north of Scotland. Lovely 😊
interesting because i think the design looks scandinavian--which is geographically close to the hebrides
@@pennytinker2356 yes it’s does look like Icelandic knitwear too. The Orkney and Shetland Islands being on the north east of Scotland are very close to Norway. The Hebrides are on the north west of Scotland.
Very interesting! I’m realizing my geography desperately needs a dust up. I think I just made that phrase up.
I don't usually like to buy pre cuts either. There are always several prints in a collection that I don't like or colors that I am just not drawn to like yellow or orange. But I will get a yard each of the ones in a collection that I do like. So my quilts end up 3 ro 5 colors and not so scrappy.
I too prefer to buy yardage of the prints I’m obsessed with. I like to combine collections and older prints to add some interest so everything doesn’t look so “matchy”. Happy quilting and thanks for watching!
I'm a longarmer, and I recently quilted a quilt for a customer using that layer cake. I loved the unusual colors and prints, so tired of traditional Christmas fabrics.
Sometimes it’s nice to step outside our box and use a colour or pattern we don’t love. The quilt often turns out great.
I totally agree. A challenge can be fun!
I LOVE online fabric shopping. Where I live, it is far to go to a quilt store. My go-to is Hancocks of Paducah which has IMV the best sales. I always look for fabric on sale (in my never pay retail mentality!) and then figure out what I can do with it. Further, I keep my eyes peeled fingers hovering on keyboard to find white/off white to include tone on tone on sale. I recently picked up some dot swirls on white and paid $3.19 a yard (marked down + buy more and save). That about 25% of retail. 15 yards buys the best discount, but it is not hard to go through yardage for neutral colors that fit many schemes. (You should always have a sense of what shade of white you are getting, so buy small and give yourself a swatch referral that you keep handy).
Recently picked up some Edyta Sitar's Warm stash fat quarter bundle and
Cool fat quarter bundle stash (Andover) for 39.99 and 29.99 for 20 fat quarters. That was a steal and fat quarters are quite versatile.
Therefore, I'm too cheap to buy monthly boxes.
Aurofil thread used to be my go to. You will not be disappointed. But I'm now using Wonderfil 80wt Decobob...a cottonized polyester. It is fine as frog hair and strong. Sews beautifully and places less bulk in seams without sacrificing anything.
Love Edyta Sitar! That’s a great steal for her fabric. I’ll have to check out Hancocks of Paducah.
@@mostlyquilts1386 Check out Windham Fabrics Alfie Este Macleod 12 Fat Quarters It's 12 not 20, but they are 1/2 price. I picked up 2 plus companion fabrics on sale. Terrific sales and service here. And it is only $5 ship if you don't want to spend $70
I don’t think those are hunting tags on the antlers. Looks more like just decorations.
I think they’re gift tags.
Fyi: Antlers are dropped by the animal every year. Not chopped off.
Deer shed their antlers every year
Ohhhhh, interesting. So perhaps not so tragic after all. I take it you don’t mind the antler print then.
And don't discount the trees either, they are probably representing the pine trees some of us cut down and decorate for Christmas. The white is awesome for separating busy blocks so that our eyes can rest on a "blank" spot and appreciate the busier blocks.
I know, I agree but it’s just soooo boring. I’ll find a use for it though.
So many of the Christmas fabrics are directional.
Makes it harder to use them!
OOOOH! I like that one a 7:38- the one with candy canes and gingerbread men, that is really cute! Also the one with the stars at 10:07,
I really like the gingerbread one too!
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Hey Nora! I have been thinking of making some type of rag doll, I saw an extremely cute on on another channel but it was WAY too complicated for my sewing skills and I just know I would get frustrated and not finish it. I have looked in thrift stores for a soft doll to by so I could at least get started trying to make some clothes for a doll but did not "fall in love" with anything at the thrift stores. You seem good at making fabric animals, do you have a video on making a simple fabric doll? (emphasis on simple!)
I have never made a doll, but I do have a book called “wee wonderfuls, 24 dolls to sew and love”. Not sure how easy the projects are but the book looks good.
@@mostlyquilts1386 I checked out the book, I just may have to purchase it, it looks really cute! (maybe you could do one on your channel? Just a suggestion.)
The deer shed their antlers.
Looks like all directional fabric.
Indeed. I find directional fabrics to be challenging to work with sometimes but it’ll be fun to think outside of my comfort zone. Happy quilting!
You r "not a big fan" of ALOT of stuff huh..enjoy life
Haha, indeed!