Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Japanese Waffle Fabric and whoa, 400!

Can you believe this is my 400th post?

I think in dog years, that makes my blog very very old. Or at least an excellent reference and amazing wealth of information. Or maybe just a lot of keystrokes.

I am in love with the green Japanese waffle fabric that I picked up as Goodness was having a fire sale, closing their Etsy doors.

This fabric really looks super 3D, just like a waffle that would come out of your waffle iron.

If you do a search on Etsy for Japanese waffle fabric you will see more of what I'm talking about.

I will confess to having bought a very tiny bit of it in off white from CottonBlue. CottonBlue has a lot of the 'cute' Japanese fabric that is really appealing to me especially for kids quilts.

While I was hanging around Etsy, I found this adorable lamp made out of wool. If I had a little girl I would have to get it. Good thing it's all boys for me.

Cheers to the 400th post! I've come a long way, baby.

7 comments:

  1. Congratulations my dear! I am so glad to see you putting so much into (and getting so much out of) your blog. It is quite a feat to have made it this far.

    Here is to the next 400 posts! :)

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  2. Wow, that's serious dedication! You go girl!! The waffle fabric is beautiful by the way... what are you going to do with it?

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  3. Congratulations on your 400th! As a newcomer to your blog, I am going to have to make time and go back and read some of your other posts. Always enjoyable.

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  4. Congrats on your 400th post! As a frequent visitor, I'd have to say that it's more than just a lot of keystrokes here!

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  5. Congratulations! There are a lot of interesting posts here--hope you continue for 400+ more.

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  6. 400 woo!

    That fabric is way cute.

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  7. Congratulations! That is a huge milestone! You are very dedicated not to mention incredibly talented. I recently purchased some mauve waffle fabric and trimmed with cotton prints to make face cloths. It was such a fun project. I really like the waffle fabric.
    Please do keep on blogging!
    ~Emily xx

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