LOL! I think I have much less purple and probably a bit more yellow. I use yellow more than purple. All of the purple I have was purchased for little girl quilts. They seem to adore it for some reason. I have an idea for mine. It is something I want to do larger and this will give me a chance to try it out.
Oh, c'mon... I think this means you need to shop for yellows. I mean, your stash is seriously deficient in one of the three primary colors! Think of all of the yellow in nature! What kind of fiber artist are you? Get on Equilter, stat!!
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Looks like plenty to me!
That is funny.
LOL! I think I have much less purple and probably a bit more yellow. I use yellow more than purple. All of the purple I have was purchased for little girl quilts. They seem to adore it for some reason. I have an idea for mine. It is something I want to do larger and this will give me a chance to try it out.
Oh, c'mon... I think this means you need to shop for yellows. I mean, your stash is seriously deficient in one of the three primary colors! Think of all of the yellow in nature! What kind of fiber artist are you? Get on Equilter, stat!!
(Always happy to encourage fabric shopping...)
Helen, I love all your yellow and especially the yellow and black fabric! They are not nasty!
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