collecting, fabrics

::Saturday-Sunday Stash #11/Martha Negley Tree Rings::

Last week’s Sunday Stash was Amy Butler’s Sunbloom Fabric with tulips.  A sort of celebration to Spring and the lovely weather we have been experiencing in the Northwest.

The past week has brought the reality of Spring for me home.  The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Spring for me personally,  ALLERGIES….Urghhhhh.

In honor of those trees that signify with their amazing blooms, and the mesmerizing snowing of blossoms the arrival of Spring, , I give you a display of their beauty when they aren’t blooming…in fact the polar opposite, tree rings.

I love this fabric.  Found quite on the cheap in various E-Bay shops.  I used it to make my friend Eli’s Flagstaff Wedding Quilt last Fall.

2957325512_d417d60900I can’t believe it is already Sunday (ok, woops…I gained a day, it’s Saturday.  Why did I think it was Sunday?).  Hope everyone has a good weekend!

6 thoughts on “::Saturday-Sunday Stash #11/Martha Negley Tree Rings::

  1. wendy says:

    You can’t believe it’s Sunday already because it’s not! LOL.

    I love these fabrics, especially the purple.

  2. amanda says:

    Too funny! Yes, it’s already been mentioned, but you seem to have lost a day 🙂

    What a nice quilt! I like how you used the different colorways of the same fabric.

  3. Katy says:

    It’s Sunday in Australia, I guess! I had a sudden panic, because I am supposed to be going away on Sunday and I was thinking I’d missed the flight!

    Those tree rings are wonderful, I’ve never seen them before but now I have to go searching. Thanks for that 😉

  4. sara says:

    I’ve seen little bits of this fabric showing up in various quilts on flickr. I always wondered the name/maker. Thank you. Now I’ll have to see if I can track some of this down!

  5. terriaw says:

    Those tree ring fabrics look so fabulous laid out together like that. And I love how you framed them with the solids for your friend’s quilt!

  6. Stephanie says:

    I really love this print too! I’ve taken to using a bit of the red as a signature in many of my quilts.

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