Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Round and Round They Go...........

VINTAGE GOODNESS.....
Oh...Oh......LOOK.......yummy SAILBOATS....

TINY blue roses encased in TINY blue hearts.....now who doesn't love that!!!
BALLOONS.......be still my heart!!!



CHECKS are my friend....especially LAVENDER!

LITTLE DUTCH PEOPLE.......YES...YES!!


I.LIKE.
These cute little rounds of fabric were in a Ziploc bag which were included in one of my wonderful 'care packages' from my friend Gail who lives in Michigan (no blog). They are MOST DEFINITELY VINTAGE! I don't know if they were cut for yo-yos or maybe for hexagons. I just thought you might enjoy seeing them. I was squealing like a little school girl when I discovered them in her package. There are more that I might share at a later date. Thank you Gail!!!
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25 comments:

  1. So sweet! I love that check, and those little green flowers and... all of them!

    I just got a grab bag at a tiny thrift store and it was full of little pinked-edge squares and some vintage star blocks that need to be appliqued to a background. There are 25 of them! Most are hand sewn and they are very scrappy. I put them up on my design wall so I can enjoy all those snippets of vintagey goodness! I will probably use them in a quilt eventually, but I get a ton of enjoyment out of just touching that old fabric, thinking about the original quilter, wondering what she was thinking while she made them...

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  2. you may be making some cathedral windows soon :-)

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  3. I like the balloons! I have the dutch people in a vintage feedsack. Yours is probably feedsack or flour sack too.

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  4. I would squeal too!!!
    Hmm does Gail need any new friends!!!

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  5. Oh...thanks so much for sharing! I love them all!

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  6. Thank you for sharing. I love seeing vintage fabric and I do love those with the little blue hearts too.

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  7. Gail is certainly giving you things you love. LOVE those tiny roses in the blue hearts and the Dutch people.

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  8. They were probably for yo yos. But don't make yo yos with them. You'll loose perspective of how great the fabric is. I vote a circle quilt. They are sooo cute!

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  9. great fabrics..just something about vintage fabrics...love them!
    What will you do with then Belinda!
    Julia ♥

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  10. I love every one of them.. you lucky ducky.

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  11. What are you going to make w/them because I see lots of possibilities?

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  12. We should all be so lucky to have such a friend - I'd be squealing too - these are darling. Now get out that trusty thread and needle and sew up something for us to see.

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  13. These are so great. Some I sort of recognize from sometime in my past... lucky you!

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  14. Oh WOW...I'm definetly sending you some vintage fabric love across blogland!!
    How lovely...and all in circles?
    A circle quilt would be fantastic...can't wait to see.
    x lori

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  15. Oh, what lovely vintage yumminess! These are too cute! I vote for a circle quilt too. That would show off all their cuteness. What a great friend Gail is! Does she need my address too?

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  16. Ooo they look lovely Belinda. What about making a circle based quilt with them as appliques on squares?

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  17. Lucky girl, I love them all. What will you do with them? Hugs Nat

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  18. One thing about getting and sharing on your blog, you now have another project added to your to do list. LOL They are beautiful!

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  19. Those are so fun and cheerful, who couldn't squeal, just a little? Will look forward to see what happens to those circles...

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  20. Fabulous fabrics and so many possibilities. I see a circle quilt too.

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  21. Celebrating with you! Those are great.

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  22. The 5th picture -- left hand corner, orange and yellow flowers -- that fabric is so precious to me. It's the same fabric my Nana made me and her "farm girl" dresses out of. I stayed summers with my Nana on the farm and she was only allowed to wear her "farm girl" dress when I was there to wear mine. This was mid 1960. I have a small scrap left of the fabric.

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  23. These are great. Today I found my box of leftover denim circles. I didn't realize I had so many! I hadn't thought about it until seeing your circles, but maybe you can do a reverse denim cathedral windows.

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