
It took a year and a half to bring
Laura's paintings to life on fabric and boy was it worth it!
We're thrilled with the results and the response !

Her booth was chalk full of artful
Lantern Bloom goodies

a good luck doll from her Mom,
Elinor Peace Bailey

Here we are at school house showing the paintings that started it all

Laura sharing the quilt designed by Marinda Stewart
I love Laura's paintings and new fabric. The quilt is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy!! I love Laura's work and I bet she was a hit at Market! Where did you get that green basket/box that Laura's patterns are in? I want one!
ReplyDeleteLantern Bloom is amazing!
ReplyDeleteShe's my new favorite- lovely person, lovely patterns!
ReplyDeleteThe colors on the quilt are stunning! I can't stop looking at the pics.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to using Laura's Lantern Bloom. It's inspired, that is for sure. Best wishes for continued success.
ReplyDeleteWish I could have been there! I love your fabrics, especially those with a 50's retro feel (Kitty Litter). Takes me back to a more simpler, peaceful time. Can't help but notice you post your blogs late at night, do you ever sleep?
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, that fabric is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThe tree quilt is STUNNING! Fabrics, colors, design... love it.
ReplyDeleteQuite helpful piece of writing, thanks so much for your post.
ReplyDeleteI believe everyone must look at this.
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