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Thread: What's your favorite kind of blender fabric?

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    Super Member BeckySt's Avatar
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    I like Michael Miller Krystals, I love the feel and how they cut, also love all the colors.

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    I like Benartex Fossil Fern,Kaufmann Fusions,Moda Marbles,Jinny Beyer fabrics and the Bali Batiks. I like the interplay of colors/tones of those fabrics.
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    I like white and cream backgrounds, particularly white on white.
    Also, white or cream with very small dots, circles, whatever.
    Sometimes Patrick Lose's Marbles

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    I love them all! Fusions would probably be my favorite, then South Seas Complements, Wilmington Essentials and marbles of various varieties. I rarely use solid fabrics, but love to use the blenders in my quilts.

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    I am a huge fan of Robert Kaufman Fusions. Love most all of them. Have lots of them in my stash!


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    I love using batiks as blenders. My favorite batiks are monotone in color with no "stamping" design. Just mottled color. I'm currently trying to collect a wide variety of grey tones - very hard to find as most batik greys have a hint of another color (blue, green, or tan).
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    I go for Kaufman fusions also but years ago P & B had a blender called Rambling Leaves. I used that exclusively for a very long time. Of coarse they quit making that particular one a while back.

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    I really like Maywood's Shadow Play - mostly I get them from my LQS - they have a variety of colors and many different shades of each color - they really go well with many fabrics - I love how the look changes depending on the focus fabric chosen - for instance I can have a Shadow Play that looks purple - but if I pair it with another fabric it may look more pink - so it really changes everything up.

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    I'm a Shadowplay fanatic, but like others as well.

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    Shadow Play by Maywood, they are lovely!!

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