Moda Dogwood Trails Fabric
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I love this line of fabric but can't get my brain wrapped around a pattern to make out of it. Do I buy layer cakes, fat quarters, yardage, jelly roll or charms? Has anyone out there used it yet? If so will you post your photos, might start my creative juices (LOL)!!
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Originally Posted by tutt
I love this line of fabric but can't get my brain wrapped around a pattern to make out of it. Do I buy layer cakes, fat quarters, yardage, jelly roll or charms? Has anyone out there used it yet? If so will you post your photos, might start my creative juices (LOL)!!
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Originally Posted by tutt
Here's a link to a photo. http://bestproductreviewaunji0307.bl...ck-fabric.html
To start, how about a floral log cabin?
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by tutt
Here's a link to a photo. http://bestproductreviewaunji0307.bl...ck-fabric.html
To start, how about a floral log cabin?
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I love that line! Log cabin would be pretty if the scale of the print isn't too big. I don't know what the scale of the prints are, I've only seen them online. But if they are larger, cutting them too small would lose the beautiful patterns in the fabric. How about a Yellow Brick Road, or even just bricks in a larger size?
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OH, NO!!! More gorgeous fabric I MUST have! Thanks a lot, Tutt!
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The blue dogwood print will make a stunning back. Maybe something with a large center block for the larger flower prints, surrounded by strips of the smaller prints? Some of the modern quilts have that type of construction.
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The blue dogwood print will make a stunning back. Maybe something with a large center block for the larger flower prints, surrounded by strips of the smaller prints? Some of the modern quilts have that type of construction.
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I just saw this pattern and thought of your quest to showcase your dogwood fabrics And guess what?? it's in the Moda Bakeshop!
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/07/...arty.html#more
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/07/...arty.html#more
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We carry the fabric (all the ones with the dogwood blossoms, plus the green, pink, and blue etched Jacobean florals):
http://www.favoritefabric.com/cgi/co...ood_trail.html
Moda is not reprinting this line, and some of the fabrics (the smaller dogwood clusters) Moda has already sold out of.
It's a beautiful group, and I would also love to see what people create from it!
http://www.favoritefabric.com/cgi/co...ood_trail.html
Moda is not reprinting this line, and some of the fabrics (the smaller dogwood clusters) Moda has already sold out of.
It's a beautiful group, and I would also love to see what people create from it!
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