Have you ever been to the Columbia City neighborhood in Seattle?
There’s a colorful gem of a shop called Stash located there.
There to greet you are two of the sweetest people, Stephanie and her helper Jackson.
I’d eyed the Picnic Pals by Alyssa Thomas of Penguin and Fish produced by Clothworks earlier in the year.
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.
Clothwork’s Everyday Organics line is very soft AND affordable. The colors are saturated and right up my colorway alley.
I really like how the colors aren’t traditional baby/kid colors.
I think Alyssa’s wee creatures are adorable and have more character than most.
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.
My next game plan is napkins, so I was on the hunt for some fabric for that project.
This kitchen novelty fabric is perfect and goes with my Cathrineholm.
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!
mtetar says
Great fabrics, colors, display, presentation, and of course well organized. Thanks for sharing. Mtetar
glen in louisiana says
Oh, my! I want to hop on a plane right now!!!!!!
So what DID you buy?
Debbie-Esch House Quilts says
Oooh, I hope you bought the kitchen print and the pearl bracelets – they would make fantastic napkins!
Vicki says
I will have to look it up, we will be in Seattle tomorrow!
Kristy says
I was in quilt guild with her mom, Barb. Both she and Stephanie are amazing quilters!