Both shops lived up to their reputation for offering vibrant, quirky, retro and interesting fabrics. For quite a while now I have been collecting a variety of soft grey fabrics to use as backgrounds in a quilt but was I was never sure just where I was going with it, until now. Retro and quirky in vintage colours are just the right fit so a new collection was started.
From Patchwork on Central Park I got these.......
From Amitie I got these....
The mission continued at Ballarat, with these at Ballarat Patchwork......
And these at Eureka Patchwork, also in Ballarat.........
We were so close I just had to go to Threadbear at Castlemaine but with so many reproductions in my stash already I was very sensible and only succumbed to a gorgeous large scale Chintz style fabric........
Mission complete!
Oh, by the way Top Gear completed his mission too!
Antiques and old books found in places like this........
Museums visited......
Old apothecaries studied........
Mission successfully completed in five days!!!!!
Now I am going to stay put for a week or so. Mr Placid ( youngest son) arrives home from Prague soon and am looking forward to hearing about all his adventures, those suitable for a mother's ears, that is.
Next quick trip is to Canberra with my quilting buddy, Chris, for the Canberra Quilt Show. Looking forward to that.
Happy stitching!
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Hope you saved some money for our little excursion next week .Chris
ReplyDeleteFirst you give me sewing room envy, then you give me considerate husband envy, then you give me lifestyle envy now you give me retirement envy!! Please stop, I do not look good in green!!! Debbie C
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