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This is new from Elizabeth's Studio... and will not be available until late November - early December.
I've seen lots of cattle fabrics before, but none with longhorns. Being in the east, we do dairy cows, not longhorns... so maybe someone from out west (Texas?) can comment on whether the artwork for these cattle has been done well. Personally, I love the cattle. I'm not sure how the split rail fence fabric would be used (other than borders). Any ideas? grazing longhorn cattle fabric [ATTACH=CONFIG]74181[/ATTACH] packed longhorn cattle fabric [ATTACH=CONFIG]74182[/ATTACH] split rail fence fabric [ATTACH=CONFIG]74183[/ATTACH] |
WOW! Very accurate! I should post pics of my neighbor's LHs, mine are all Herefords, thankfully :lol: (sorry, Texas joke where everyone argues over which beef is best and for what purpose, etc.) If my daughter ends up going to UT Austin, this will come i handy for her quilt to take to her dorm with her :-)
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Am I crazy, or would that longhorn fabric make an awesome OBW!!
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cool
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do you design these fabrics??
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Heavens no! Nobody would ever call me an artist!
Now that Quilt Market is over, all the fabric manufacturers are posting the pictures of their up-and-coming lines, and I'm just sharing the ones that I think people might find interesting. |
The split rail fence would go great in a landscape quilt, I-spy, or for sashing and borders. I love it.
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Originally Posted by woody1229
Am I crazy, or would that longhorn fabric make an awesome OBW!!
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Wow! Looks like a photograph! Elizabeth's Studio has some gorgeous prints. I love the ocean ones best.
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Originally Posted by grammyp
The split rail fence would go great in a landscape quilt, I-spy, or for sashing and borders. I love it.
The farm and the chickens. |
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