It's probably just as well I have only about a quarter of a sack of this print, because owning a whole sack of this much wonderfulness might be overwhelming. No wonder so little of it was left. Would you let this print go unused? I'm picturing little pajamas. Two-piece ones, with a shirt that buttoned. With red buttons. Or, obviously, a quilt.
(Part of a series of quick posts just for those of us obsessed with feedsack, created in hopes of documenting feedsack patterns. If you're new here: 1. Don't feel as if you have to comment. It's hard to say 'that's really pretty!' 100 times! But if you want to comment, I'd love to hear from you! 2. All of the fabrics I show here will be confirmed as feedsack - if I'm not sure, I won't show it here. I don't want to add to the confusion between feedsack and other vintage fabrics. 3. I don't want to use this as a sales tool. If you're wondering whether a piece is for sale, check my Etsy shop. In some cases, the pieces might be ones that have already sold or aren't for sale. 4. And finally - I plan to post new photos once or twice a week, until it seems like this series has run its course. 5. Thanks for visiting!)

Stop it...just stop it.. You did this to tease me because of my latest bin! Good grief. I love it. You should catalog these like a book. A coffee table fabric book to just leave open and fawn over. Yes a sweet little pant suit trimmed in tiny bias tape. Or a fabric bin with a vintage Humpty Dumpty embroidered...just saying. Its okay I will fall in love with the next one too. Smiles..Renee
Posted by: Renee | July 16, 2012 at 10:52 PM
This was such a great idea. I love a good nursery rhyme print, and I've never seen this one -- it's beyond cute.
Posted by: Martha | July 16, 2012 at 11:30 PM
Oh, I think jammies, for sure!!
Posted by: Kathy | July 17, 2012 at 12:53 AM
I'm enjoying this series, even though I'm not 100% sure I know what feedsack is. What makes it different from "other" fabrics, and how can you tell the difference? Did I miss a post?
Posted by: Gina @ VintageJunkinMyTrunk | July 17, 2012 at 08:42 AM
I'm with Gina... how are you distinguishing feedsack vs. others?
Posted by: Melissa's Antiques | July 17, 2012 at 12:13 PM
That's so pretty X 100. Jammies with red buttons might make me faint.
Posted by: freckledhen | July 17, 2012 at 01:15 PM
Stop apologizing, just keep showing the feedsack fabric! And please, PLEASE can you explain how to absolutely positively know if the fabric that I see on my travels is feedsack or just vintage fabric. I feel stupid, but I really can't tell!
Posted by: Carol @ Old Glory Cottage | July 17, 2012 at 06:04 PM
oh man, that is a GOOD one!
Posted by: rae | July 17, 2012 at 08:27 PM
This is definitely the best feedsack pattern I've ever seen! I think that tiny pajamas would be a must with this.
Posted by: Rebecca | July 23, 2012 at 12:57 PM