Sunday, March 30, 2014

Sunday Stash #223 - Confetti Dots and Mochi Linen Dots

Confettie Dots by Dear Stell in a rainbow of colors.
Confetti Dots by Dear Stella
I am a huge fan of fabric stash basics - dots, stripes, checks/gingham - and Confetti Dots by Dear Stella are the perfect basic stash addition. The small speckled confetti dots come in a rainbow of colors so there is bound to be a color just right for your project - not all of the colors available are shown here.

Confetti Dots fabric by Dear stella - in a rainbow of colors

Confetti Dots by Dear Stella ~ available from:
Fabric Bubb (Etsy)
The Fat Quarter Shop
Pink Castle Fabrics

Mochi Linen Dots by MoMo for Moda Fabrics
Mochi Linen Dots by MoMo for Moda Fabrics
More dots! These are Linen Mochi Dots by MoMo for Moda Fabrics ~ gorgeous linen blends (70% cotton/ 30% linen) and heavier than quilting cotton but with a lovely linen texture and suitable for all kinds of crafting (think bags and zippered pouches) including quilting.

Linen Mochi Dots by MoMo for Moda Fabrics ~ linen blend

Linen Mochi Dots by MoMo for Moda are available from:

Floral Fabrics - medium and small scale retro feel

I also stopped by a local store this week on a mission for brown and/or medium to large scale floral fabric. I was rewarded with these fabulous fabrics ~ mission accomplished. Often these fabrics have no details on the selvage however this time I can tell you that the fabric second from the top is from the Feedsack III Collection by Sara Morgan and the bottom fabric is from the Bungalow collection by Joel Dewberry.

Dainty Daisies in Emerald from the Bungalow Collection by Joel Dewberry
Dainty Daisies in Emerald - Bungalow Collection by Joel Dewberry
I like to think that I can look at a particular fabric/print outside of the collection that it is featured in, however this Dainty Daisies print went right under my fabric radar. It is part of the Bungalow collection by Joel Dewberry, a range that wasn't for me - because let's face it, we can't ALL like ALL of the fabric collections and share the same taste in colors/designs because that would be boring. This print alone is wonderful though and has a great retro feel that we perhaps don't see often in quilting cotton fabrics. Yardage is needed.

Enjoy Sunday!
Rita

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8 comments:

  1. love that fabric in the first photo! well have to keep an eye out for it

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  2. Love the dots! Confetti Dots by Dear Stella has definitely been added to my stash list.

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  3. Oh my look at all those lovely bright polka dot fabrics, just beautiful

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  4. Luscious bundles.The dots caught my eye.Have a fun week!!

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  5. I just gotta say Rita... I took a glance of that first picture of all the colorful dots and just ended up starring at it! What a beautiful display of color! I love that stack! Very refreshing to see!

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  6. I am such a Dear Stella fan and love their dot lines! And I agree about the JD Bungalow - I do like a lot of the prints, but that floral really stands alone nicely with the vintage feel you love : )

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  7. I love those confetti dots

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