I'm still sewing the Drunkard's Path blocks made from the Marcia Derse fabric scraps. I have all of the 3.5" ones sewn and have now started on the 7" ones.
Several people yesterday questioned why I want my Philip Jacobs fabrics in numerical order. If you have been a long time reader of my blog you have seen this photo before. It is just 2 of the boxes of Kaffe Fassett fabric in numerical order. If you are fairly new to Kaffe and Philip fabrics you may not know that there are collectors of their fabrics and the earliest numbers go for $30+ per yard and are only sold by the fat quarter on ebay. I have several people who contact me to see if I have yardage of some of the early numbers and they pay me big bucks for them. It is certainly easier to find them when they are in numerical order. I use the valuable ones too; I don't just collect them. I have every Kaffe fabric except #5 and I have most of the Philip Jacobs fabrics too. I'm sure some of you have favorite designers too and you probably have large collections of their fabric lines. Even though I will mix these fabrics into other groups in my quilts, I still like them stored separately.....and in numerical order.
Several people yesterday questioned why I want my Philip Jacobs fabrics in numerical order. If you have been a long time reader of my blog you have seen this photo before. It is just 2 of the boxes of Kaffe Fassett fabric in numerical order. If you are fairly new to Kaffe and Philip fabrics you may not know that there are collectors of their fabrics and the earliest numbers go for $30+ per yard and are only sold by the fat quarter on ebay. I have several people who contact me to see if I have yardage of some of the early numbers and they pay me big bucks for them. It is certainly easier to find them when they are in numerical order. I use the valuable ones too; I don't just collect them. I have every Kaffe fabric except #5 and I have most of the Philip Jacobs fabrics too. I'm sure some of you have favorite designers too and you probably have large collections of their fabric lines. Even though I will mix these fabrics into other groups in my quilts, I still like them stored separately.....and in numerical order.