Lucky Charms

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Just look at this gorgeous fabric! It is called Lucky Charms and is by Andover Fabrics. It isn't easy to find a collection of such great greens, so I am super happy to have bought it. I have no idea what I'll make with it, but there are 24 fat quarters, so I think I'll make a full-sized quilt. The fact that it features shamrocks doesn't faze me in the least. I have the Irish connection, so I think I could use it year-round. 

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The prints are all very small, so it isn't "in your face" St. Patrick's. I ordered the bundle from Shabby Fabrics.  

In other news, I did get my rows of the Take It Easy quilt top sewn together. Now just to assemble the border!

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I took out most of the offending crooked print strips. If you look closely you might find one or two crooked ones left, but they don't bother me too much. Well, there might be one I still need to fix…

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  1. ‘Lucky Charms’ is a beautiful collection! I especially like the pattern on the fat quarter that’s folded back in the second photo. If you have leftover fabric you might make a runner for your son’s home in Ireland! ☘️
    Good for you taking care of those crooked strips in your quilt top! You’ll enjoy it so much more knowing it’s done ‘right’.

  2. Those greens are beautiful and so YOU. I remember when I visited you and saw some of your stash boxes – Green, Green and More Green. 🙂

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