Tuesday, October 09, 2007

cutest fabric


very cute halloween fabric i picked up at joann's recently, and on sale for 3.99 a yard! it's got vintage style beistle cats (as seen below)!

not sure what the fabric will become... for now, i think i am going to go for simple and use it as a tablecloth. perhaps a girl with more time on her hands could turn it into a dandy apron or a halloween trick or treat satchel.

9 comments:

  1. But you've got that cute apron pattern now!

    Just think of how cute and clever you would be sashaying about in a pumpkin apron in October. Plus, I love the apron pattern and I'm dying to see one that you've made.

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  2. Hey, I just made an apron with this fabric yesterday! I'll have to post a picture so you can see.

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  3. I love the fabric. I forsee a visit to JoAnn Fabric in our future!

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  4. That fabric is so cute. Can't wait to see what you make from it!

    BTW, I ran across your blog about a week ago and was inspired to start my own about my crafting and thrifting endeavors. Thanks for the inspiration! :)

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  5. Oh my gawd...you've been posting again for months and I've been missing out! I kept you on my blogroll, but I haven't checked in. It's been fun to catch up. Love the fabric and I loved all that you did for your friend's baby shower too.

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  6. Love all vintage halloween, especially Beistle die cuts! This is great fabric.

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  7. that jointed paper cat decoration is older than old. i can remember it in my classroom every year at school, plus my MIL has had the same one since the 60s at least...!!! long live Scary Kitty!

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  8. OK, first of all...your blog is so much fun...I've been lurking on and off for a while.

    When I was in sixth grade back in the late 70's my teacher let me decorate her bulletin board for Halloween and I covered it with those cats and a giant jointed Jack'O Lantern similar to the one on the print. So, I HAD to buy that same fabric when I saw it! Made an apron with it. :)

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