What do Fizz and Fresco have in common — they are fabric lines from Patrick Lose and there will be a package (actually two) due to arrive early next week. Every time I look at the header of my blog I think — I really want to make that quilt. And I really want to make it in those bright colors. And I really want to make it, get it done, so it can be used to photograph for the EQ Boutique pattern cover image.
The fabrics from EQ that I colored it in with were in fact Patrick Lose marble mania so I started searching on line for a shop that might carry a large number of one of his fabric lines and never realized you can buy them direct from his website. How easy and so many colors to choose from! So the Fresco fabrics (similar to those shown in the image at left) will be the crayon points and ends and the Fizz, which is a tone on tone circular designed fabric will be the crayon ‘paper wrapper’. It wasn’t easy trying to pick 10 lovely colors and then 10 more to coordinate with them with so many lovelies to choose from but I think I’ll be pleased.
I have never ordered from there before but within an hour or so I got an email my 21 or 22 different fabrics were cut and packaged and I had a tracking number. Super speedy! Course then that night when I was looking at the design I realized I hadn’t ordered the black fabric. Dang – and I was rethinking the skinny border colors. So next morning I placed another order for the 3 or so additional fabrics (the black and skinny border fabrics are from a different fabric line of his but I can’t remember the name off the top of my head). Within the hour – notice that my package was already in shipping and an email from Gary (who had been packaging my order) apologizing that my prior order had already been shipped so they couldn’t save the the extra postage. Heck, I knew the other package had gone – so told them no problem, I had simply forgot to order everything I needed. A very short time later there was another email from Gary saying Patrick had asked him to refund both shipping costs and thank me for useing his fabrics in my projects and being such a good customer. Well, you can’t get better customer service than that! Unexpected, out of the blue, and there was absolutely no reason they needed to do that but you can be sure I am a very happy customer! I can’t wait to see those lovely fabrics all spread out.
I didn’t go too crazy with the yardage amount of each piece I ordered but I should have some leftovers from each fabric (except maybe the background) so I’m already thinking that there’s two other projects the leftovers would be so perfect in.
This one – which we’re going to be doing as a sew along on TQP would be great with all those leftover fabrics in the bright stars. And my plan to make a mini Frozen Delights — they are definitely frosty treat colors.
Okay – I’ve had my coffee and now the only dilemma of the day — what to do next!?
On the agenda are such things as do I (1) go to the grocery store (I haven’t had breakfast, I’m really hungry, this could be bad but I’d have to wait for the next bus so I may loose interest in that by then LOL (2) head to the sewing room to start some rearranging (hmmmm…. not so sure about that plan) (3) refill my coffee cup and go sit and knit I (always a possibility) (4) clean out the sewing room closet ONLY long enough to find my leaf blocks ? I’m leaning towards this one but know if I only clean enough to find those blocks, I’ll make more of a mess than I currently have.
What leaf blocks you ask?
I have a whole lot of appliqued leaf blocks that I made – hmm 2 years ago, 3? 4? and I was thinking I need to do something with them. I love fall and usually need to make a new fall quilt or wallhanging each year to celebrate all those wonderful fall colors.
Here’s the layout I was playing with in EQ. Just a simple layout but I’m thinking of using a jelly roll I have where the green fabric is in the sashing so there would be some fall colored scrapiness to it. My leaves are all hand dyed fabrics if I remember right – many of them Cherry Hill fabrics so they look sort of suedey.
The final task I was considering is doing one more search through the stash to see if I can find a fabric I like better than my original choice for the sashing in my CTS quilt. But that too, would probably compel me to clean out the whole closet.
Guess I’ll get dressed first and see where that leads me. LOL







Hey Denise…
LOVE your crayon quilt design and the fabrics sound just perfect for it! The border is great! Can’t wait for the TQP project to being… When is that? And finally, your leaf quilt is awesome…I really like the layout and the sashings. Just yesterday I picked up a handful of oak, tulip and magnolia leaves from my yard to trace. GMTA I guess!
Yes I think the fabrics will be perfect for the crayon quilt. I haven’t decided yet when the Star Gazing sew along on TQP will start.
Denise, I checked out the site for the fabric and booked marked it. I may “need” some in the future for the star sew along. The leaves are great. You are always coming up with interesting things. I can’t keep up, but I try!
Well I hope you got your breakfast, and found your blocks! Those would be the 2 most important things. The closet will get done, eventually!!!
One out of two so far isn’t bad – went to the grocery store and then made brunch – not to head into the sewing room.
Thanks for the headsup on the fabric site
There are so many now…it’s good to know which ones we have had good luck with
Your designs are always sooooo cute
I enjoy reading abut your dilemna’s. I totally have the same problem. I really need a good kick in the backside to go quilt a wall hanging I have been procrastinating on for…let’s just say….to long. So much to do …so little time! How did I ever go to work every day???? Seems like a long time ago. I think I am happier now with more time for the important stuff
So many of your quirks are my quirks, never even been near the P site as “idea of the site” really doesn’t interest me. I get off on the use of color in quilting and somehow the colors that you use “turn my worm”. Of course, if I try one of your patterns, my colors seem to get inserted so they look quite a bit different from yours, and then I have to tweak it so the end product does what I want it to. The closet idea does not work for me, I have found that if I do not see the fabric, it doesn’t get used or I forget I have it.
Right now, I am swimming in fabric. Two of my really good friends decided to check out, (they did not check with me so I could pencil it in on my calendar) and I was first on the scene and took the cream of the fabric. I am still trying to figure out some system to deal with the yardage.
I am really having a good time with the CTS.
Quirks?? who says I have quirks? LOL
So the “Fizz” and “Fresco” fabrics are awesome! Don’t you suppose they would work well with the fabric you’ve sent us for the MOH challenge???? Except maybe for the stripe???
xo Michele D
I’ve seen lots of possibilities to go with the challenge fabric as I was moving my stash around. I’ve been searching for a stripe to go with the challenge fabric but haven’t found one I like with the right color combination — although the tone on tone stripe fabrics (I can’t remember the name of the fabric line) on that website would look great.
All your quilts are so bright and pretty. I just love the neat borders you pick. Do you have a book on designing borders? I would love to purchase it if there is one. Thanks Dana
Since I use EQ I buy very few quilt books but I highly recommend my friend Judy Laquidara’s 60 Pieced Borders book – it’s fantastic! Lot’s of great border ideas http://www.patchworktimes.com/my-books/