Let us pretend that I am a famous blogger, and I get to pick out a bundle of fabrics that will be sold at Fat Quarter Shop...go ahead imagine it.  Well here it is!  This is what I would pick, and this bundle is so opposite of my style, it isn't even funny, though I do love this bundle and would love all these fabrics, it just isn't me.  Why isn't it me?  Because If I picked a bundle it would be all rainbows and colorful and basically the vision of "It's a Small World!"  I think the majority of you would probably prefer to see a more practical palette, vs. glitter and rainbows galore!  I am really trying to broaden my horizons and try new things in the New Year, so I'm starting a bit early with this one.
Oh, and there was a point in doing this fun little exercise...there is a competition going on over at Quokka Quilts, so if you would like to see some other great palettes, head over there and check them out!

P.S.  On a personal note, no baby yet, feeling great and glad to have made it through Christmas without a trip to the hospital!  I am currently 36 weeks! Yippee!
 
 
MAKE!  I have quite the list of things I'd like to make, and I'm sure you do to.  Now whether or now I will get them Made is a different story, but oh, if I had all the free time in the world, yes, I'd love to make all these projects!  Here is my partial list, really this list is things that I have run across this week that I HAVE TO MAKE NOW.
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The first, a super cute table runner made by Aneela Hoey (of Sherbet Pip fame.)  I love the simplicity of this table runner, and the fact that it can be used for many months!  To read her blog post about it, click on the photo above.  The pattern for this project can be found HERE.  I REALLY want to make this one!

trick or treat! BOO to YOU! Swoon!
Though I am not usually a fan of holiday quilts (other than Christmas) this one is simply stunning.  I think it is the shade darker sashing used on this quilt that really makes it pop for me.  Love it.  The pattern is Swoon by Camille Roskelley and can be found HERE.  This quilt is made by Amanda Jennings and you can read her blog post about it HERE.
Constellation
Simply stunning.  I am really considering using my Scrapbuster Swap scrappy depression blocks to make a quilt like this beauty.  The pattern can be found in Issue #5 of Fat Quarterly, and the quilt is designed by Katy of imagingermonkey, you can find her blog post HERE.  I kinda think this quilt speaks for itself!

beach robes
Last, but certainly not least, these ADORABLE beach towel robes.  The pattern is from MADE and can be found HERE. These two robes were made my Jill at homemadebyjill, and you can read her blog post about them HERE.

I have a confession to make, I bought this pattern last week, and have already whipped up one of these babies, and let me tell you, the pattern is SO EASY and the end result is SO CUTE!  I'll be sharing my creation soon!

Do tell, what is on your "Things I'd Love to Make!" list?