I found a stash of these awesome vintage fabrics in my store room
and I fell in love all over again.
These fabrics I acquired a few years ago
from a bag maker in Maine
who was getting rid of her entire stash.
I simply had to have them. :)


I am making a strip quilt, in my own style, so I first sew 10 inch (give or take) pieces with my cut strips and then lay them out on my design wall.


To be continued...