![]() ![]() Vanessa is one of my favorites, her fabrics are always so happy! Williamsville has V and Co’s latest line “Color Me Happy”. We’ve gotten a collection of adorable novelty fabrics in from Robert Kaufman, including coffee cups, and cats on chairs! A great line called “Playtime” from Moda.ģ0’s fabrics are always a hit- come and get them before they’re gone! Just in time for spring both locations have a fresh bunch of 30’s reproductions. Isn’t it stunning? As you can see these two lines are very different…it’s hard to pick a favorite! You have to see the quilt in person, but in the meantime here’s a shot of the “Free with Purchase” pattern. This collection is so soft and pretty, and has a STUNNING quilt to accompany it made and quilted by the super talented Michele Condrad. I actually made a baby quilt for a dear friend using it and a great pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew called “to the point” (which we also have in shop).Īt Williamsville we have a stunner of a line called “Ophelia” If any of you have daughters/nieces/friends or friends of friends who are looking to do a nursery in “yellow and grey” this line is PERFECT for that. This one leans slightly more modern, but not so much that it’s tough to blend into some of the things you may have in your stash at home. At the East Aurora Location we have “Gray Matters” by Camelot Cottons. We decided to keep one at each shop as to not flood the store with yellow and grey (although it would have been beautiful!). We have also received two amazing yellow and grey lines recently. I can see it being used in many applications…garment, home dec and quilting for sure! I just got some cut to make a purse for the store…I’ll be sure to post about that when it’s done! It’s the line I am currently most in love with. This line is also at both locations and has 2 coordinating 102″ wide backs! I think you have to see this one in person for sure. This line is gorgeous…it’s very interesting as it does not have a strong “focus” fabric, rather it’s a collection of different textures, geometrics, florals and blenders in great colors with a little metallic thrown in. It’s called “Botanics” and it’s designed by Carolyn Friedlander. Next up we have a line that is HUGE out in the internet. We have the entire collection, but it won’t last long! If you are at the Williamsville location you can even get a peak at the Carpenters Star quilt I made using this line. You can check out the entire collection on Moda’s website HERE. This line is a perfect blend of traditional nautical motifs and colors with a slightly updated spin. ![]() I’ll be sure to let you know which store currently has what!įirst up is a stunning line from Moda that you will see son featured in my April Quilt of the Month, (you can check the previous quilts of the month by clicking HERE for January, HERE for February, and HERE for March) The line is called “Hearty Good Wishes” by Janet Clare and we have it at both locations. Both stores are freshly restocked with beautiful fabrics- and with Quilt Market right around the corner more will be coming soon! Some of these lines we have gotten in for both locations, and some of them we have chosen for one store in particular. They are all just properties to change, so the limit is only your imagination.Hi all! Today I thought i’d try to share with you a few of the great new fabric lines we have gotten in recently. Since we are dealing with objects that are represented with visible elements on the canvas, we can add whatever custom logic we want for events.įor example, I decided to fill up the shapes with the combination of the selected color and the Paint-bin tool, and I changed the stroke colors of the lines and texts where there was nothing to fill. ![]() You can set the color and the thickness of the lines of the drawing. In the controller’s AfterContentInit lifecycle hook (so the canvas was rendered inside the nice wrapper): this.canvas = new fabric.Canvas( 'canvas', )(fabric. Feel free to contribute, mates! Canvas initializingįabric.js is based on HTML5 canvas, so just put a canvas object into an HTML file, with an id, and that’s it. For the enthusiasts, I would be more than happy for some test MR-s. I know testing is important, but 99% of you won’t even glance at the. The paint component puts the toolbar and the canvas next to each other takes care of all the business logic between the toolbar and the events on the canvas, while contains the helper functions to draw shapes.
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