Sneak peek - preview of "Effervescence" by Robert Kaufman
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I LOVE #7 and #8 if you count from top to bottom (actually 6-9)- they would be great border fabrics for a multicolored quilt, or a repeating block in a quilt. Actually, the more I stare at it #5 is sand, and #8 is forest, and #9 is forest floor, #1 or 2 is a riverbed for an exciting landscape quilt. I hope these fabrics are even more exciting in person!
7 and 9 are turtle shells for an abstract quilt. The more I stare at these, the more possibilities they speak to me. Rare the fabric does that to me. 6 and 8 are lizards.
7 and 9 are turtle shells for an abstract quilt. The more I stare at these, the more possibilities they speak to me. Rare the fabric does that to me. 6 and 8 are lizards.
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I have a page turned back in my new Quilter Magazine that uses some similar fabrics in a quilt called Puzzle Box. As you would imagine from the name, the quilt has busy prints in large box squares with a chartreusy green sashing. I like it ....nice and young looking.
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Drooling! Love love love these - the saturated full colour, the geometrics.
I might use the first ones as a centre panel for a bed-size or throw quilt, build character around with the others.
I'd likely get yardage of fabrics 2, 3, 4, 7, 14, 15, 16 and use them together in the same piece.
I might use the first ones as a centre panel for a bed-size or throw quilt, build character around with the others.
I'd likely get yardage of fabrics 2, 3, 4, 7, 14, 15, 16 and use them together in the same piece.
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