Northcott Fabric?
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I use Stonehenge quite often, too. It's a great mixer with batiks, a super blender with numerous other print lines, wonderful for dimensional or landscape work, and a general 'rock solid' basic to have in your stash. teehee
The background yellow in this little guy is Stonehenge.
The background yellow in this little guy is Stonehenge.
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I used Stonehenge for a scrap quilt - all 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 pieces. I found it to ravel more than usual but then again, I was using a lot of batiks at the time so my tolerance for ravelling might have been low. I just used some scraps in a paper piecing class and it worked well. I think it really depends on how much it will be handled in the quiltmaking and the size of the pieces it will be cut into.
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