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PC51751Multi
From Batiks Etcetera & Sew What Fabrics

Originating in South Asia, Kantha is one of the oldest styles of embroidery. Originally, the cloths were made by layering pieces of fabric used to make saris. Then, a simple running stitch is used to hold the layers together. Traditionally, Kanthas are


 

 
Organic Winter Gnomes Diagonal Stripes in Red
From Let's Sew
Organic Winter Gnomes Diagonal Stripes in Red is by Striped Pear Studio for Windham Fabrics. It is 100% Cotton Poplin measuring 44/45 inches wide.


 

 
Be My Neighbor Granite Texture in Ivory
From Let's Sew
Be My Neighbor Granite Texture in Ivory is by Terri Degenkolb of Whimsicals for Windham Fabrics. It is 100% Cotton Poplin measuring 43/44 inches wide.


 

 
Yellow Princess and The Pea
From Treble Makers Quilt Shop
Yellow Princess and The Pea


 

 
Bedrock Turquoise Cotton Quilt Back
From Fun Fabrics
Bedrock Turquoise 108 Wide Cotton Fabric from Windham Fabrics. Wide enough for quilt backs and can be used for quilting. crafts, or other sewing projects


 

 
Serena Blue Dot/Stripe
From Let's Sew
Serena Blue Dot/Stripe is by Another Point of View for Windham Fabrics. It is 100% Cotton Poplin measuring 44/45 inches wide.


 

 
Poppy, Poppy Field, Carmine, Cotton
From Treble Makers Quilt Shop
Poppy, Poppy Field, Carmine, Cotton


 

 
Cubby Bear Flannel Little Astronauts In Space in White
From Let's Sew
Cubby Bear Flannel Little Astronauts In Space in White is by Whistler Studios for Windham Fabrics. It is 100% Cotton Flannel measuring 43/44 inches wide.


 

 
PC5139443
From Batiks Etcetera & Sew What Fabrics
Diamond Dust collection by Whistler Studio for Windham. Silver metallic crackle design on white. 100% printed cotton fabric, 42-45in wide.


 

 
PC51749Multi
From Batiks Etcetera & Sew What Fabrics

Originating in South Asia, Kantha is one of the oldest styles of embroidery. Originally, the cloths were made by layering pieces of fabric used to make saris. Then, a simple running stitch is used to hold the layers together. Traditionally, Kanthas are


 
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