While thinking about how I'll be quilting the purple cow I chose the fabric to make a backing for the double four patch.

I bought the rest of the bolt of a glittery grey that I used in this top. I decided to prewash it because I wasn't sure how the machine would handle the glittery fabric.
So sparkly....

So glittery!!!

Now I know what it feels like to be glitter bombed!!
Hugs,
Swooze
p.s. That's the garage floor in front of the dryer in that last picture.
3 comments:
I'm glad to explained the last picture because I thought it was a cement floor but wasn't sure. Oh my goodness! There's a lot of glitter on there. You know what they say, right? All that glitter isn't gold! lol ;^)
Ohhhhhhh! Floor glitter. Do you just roll around on it when you need to be glittery?
Are you going to try test stitching the fabric before you quilt the four patch? I would hate to see you have issues with the stitching skipping or with thread breaking with all that gorgeous glitter.
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