Wednesday, January 27, 2010

late night wip wednesday

better late than never right?

i'm busy working on a new bake shop project for you...

which will be on the site this friday...

as long as i get this binding done tonight!
so later!

{thanks for all the love on me getting published... i'll catch up on e-mail soon!!}

21 comments:

  1. Looking forward to whatcha cooking.

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  2. Cute fabrics!~ Looking forward to your project Julie. :-)

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  3. oh, i am lovin those fabrics! can't wait to see it:)

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  4. I have a secret crush on that line. Now I can't wait to Friday to see what you are making!!

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  5. I haven't yet used the Make Life fabrics... looking forward to seeing what you've done for the Bake shop!

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  6. I love the shot of the threads :)

    I had to go look up the fabric line to see more. The word fabric is great :) Christine

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  7. can't wait to see it!

    I missed the post about you getting published - congrats! I'll go back and find out the details.

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  8. Looking forward to your MBS project!

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  9. Can't wait to see it...I love those colors & have a Make Life charm pack on the way!

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  10. It is looking very interesting so far. Can't wait to see it :)

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  11. Ohhh, I can't wait to see what you have been baking!!! Friday is my b-day, that will be a sweet treat for me! Hee! Hee! I have a Make Life layer cake for Rachel's pinwheel quilt along and can't wait to see how the fabric looks when baked into something.

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  12. Uh oh! I just bought some Make Life fabric! This could be awesome.

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  13. i am excited to see the finished product. love the fabric

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  14. ...it's that grey again....my new 'black'...anything with that grey...

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  15. Looks like it's going to be a pretty one.... :)

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  16. Look fun, looking forward to sew it.

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  17. Looks intriguing! When you do applique, do you always put a layer of batting beneath the cut-out? Does this make the applique better in some way? Just curious!

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