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::Stash In Columbia City::

Have you ever been to the Columbia City neighborhood in Seattle?

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There’s a colorful gem of a shop called Stash located there.

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There to greet you are two of the sweetest people, Stephanie and her helper Jackson.

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I’d eyed the Picnic Pals by Alyssa Thomas of Penguin and Fish produced by Clothworks earlier in the year.

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Stephanie said from the beginnings of Stash she’s aimed to stock as many organic fabrics as possible.  There’s a load of Cloud 9 fabrics mixed in too.

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Clothwork’s Everyday Organics line is very soft AND affordable.  The colors are saturated and right up my colorway alley.

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I really like how the colors aren’t traditional baby/kid colors.

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I think Alyssa’s wee creatures are adorable and have more character than most.

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Stephanie’s got the basics covered.  Batik, check, Christmas fabric, check, flannel, for sure check!

If you’re a yarn stasher, she’s got you covered on that too.

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My next game plan is napkins, so I was on the hunt for some fabric for that project.

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This kitchen novelty fabric is perfect and goes with my Cathrineholm.

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I could have walked away with yards of fabric.  Be sure to pop by and stop by Columbia City Bakery while you’re at it!

5 thoughts on “::Stash In Columbia City::

  1. mtetar says:

    Great fabrics, colors, display, presentation, and of course well organized. Thanks for sharing. Mtetar

  2. Oh, my! I want to hop on a plane right now!!!!!!

    So what DID you buy?

  3. Oooh, I hope you bought the kitchen print and the pearl bracelets – they would make fantastic napkins!

  4. Vicki says:

    I will have to look it up, we will be in Seattle tomorrow!

  5. Kristy says:

    I was in quilt guild with her mom, Barb. Both she and Stephanie are amazing quilters!

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