As November comes to a close, I thought that you might enjoy seeing how my colors of November turned out. The neck warmer is the one I posted about the other day with Ashley and the beautiful Rouenneries fabric became a project bag.
I have to tell you, I am completely and utterly smitten with this line of fabric from
The French General.
Rouenneries were the cotton
prints printed in Rouen, France during the mid-18th century. This line of
designs is based on a collection of old prints and stripes from this
era…..and I just love it! Some of the fabric is a bit pricey for cotton…but it is SO worth it. I know a lot of this fabric is going to be just for me. 🙂
Now I am off to organize the lists (that Ken makes for me) for Thanksgiving Dinner. As much as I like to tease Ken, calling him my own personal Border Collie, I am thankful that he helps to keep me on the right course. 😉

Those fabrics are beautiful!
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Very pretty!
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That fabric is gorgeous. I visited Rouen in high school, which seems like a lifetime ago — must go back!
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Too funny on Ken as Border Collie. I’m the collie in this household, inflicting lists on myself right and left.
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Each one of your little bags is more beautiful than the last!
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
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The fabric really does make the bag special.
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Lovely! As usual, can’t wait to see what else you come up with. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving my friend!!
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“helping”
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Heh – “helping”. I’m chuckling over that one.
Love the fabrics. They are gorgeous.
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The French General fabrics went into my BOOKMARK folder – wow, I found at least 5 that I cannot do w/o. Thanks!!!
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I can totally understand falling in love with that fabric line. They are gorgeous fabrics and make a fantastic project bag!
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