Thursday, September 16, 2010

You would too!

She sews such cute things and shops like I do!

I really thought I had talked myself out of "Red Rose Farm".  I believed I would be satisfied by just looking at Elizabeth's blog.  

Pincushions made from Red Rose Farm

We enjoy the same kinds of things.  Would probably need a semi-truck if we went junking together.

Really?  Have you seen cuter?

I thought, "just go to her blog for inspiration and then when you tackle the fabric mountain in your sewing room then you can place an order".

I didn't know it was possible to make a stash look this good!

But then, Elizabeth left a comment on my post yesterday, and I knew I was finished.  I just placed my order...

Photos are from The Late Bloomer
Stop in, you're in for a treat!

P.S. When Brenda's "Georgia Lou" makes it's debut, I'll be caving in all over again!

Joyfully,

9 comments:

  1. Love the pictures. The pretty chair made me want to sit down with a book and a cup of tea.

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  2. Oh Renee. I would be right there with you! ;o) Such a gorgeous blog! I can just stay there for the longest time!
    I can hardly wait to see what you create with your "new" fabric. :o) It will be just beautiful! I am sure! :o)
    Sincerely ~ Tricia

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  3. Oh my!!!!! :) Loving all of this!
    That little fridge has got me swooning, such cuteness....:)
    thanks for sharing!

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  4. Ohhhhh Mmmmyyyy, way too much to resist! Renee, like that Bible says, you are suppose to FLEE temptation!

    So what do I do? I visit that site!
    I'll let you know what happens...
    Joyce

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  5. I would too and did. I just spent the day in a quilt shop that I drove 1 1/2 hours to get to and spent way too much money on more fabric that I really didn't need. I can totally understand where you are at right now :)

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  6. The fabric will be so wonderful. Enjoy! Looking forward to seeing what you chose.

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  7. You are so weak!!! And I love it! And you find the best blogs to share as well.

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  8. That is such a funny story. After I read your post I drove 10 miles during my one hour lunch break hunting down that fabric (didn't find it). So much for my willpower! The pictures a gorgeous! Patty

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  9. But you know you'll use it for something beautiful right? Hurry and sew so when her new line comes out you'll be through your stash! lol

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