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Old 03-11-2013, 05:33 PM
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I love that fabric too - could you check the selvage and let us know the name of the line? Will have to get some for myself!
the name of the line is Talavera Garden from The Alexander Henry Fabrics collection. I found a link to some today.

Alexander Henry House Designer - Talavera Garden Fabric Collectionwww.hawthornethreads.com ›
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Old 03-11-2013, 05:37 PM
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Alexander Henry House Designer - Talavera Garden Fabric Collection. I found this link:
www.hawthornethreads.com › also found some Etsy
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Old 03-11-2013, 05:38 PM
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Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions. I'm considering them all. In fact, I may have to buy more large print fabrics just to try everything out. I LOVE this group! Bonnie
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You all have such wonderful ideas - wonder if I will live long enough to try them all!
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They have some cool patterns, thanks for heads up on their site...
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That fabric is just lovely.

Would you consider a quilt by Modern Quilt Relish? I did one (see below) and it was so much fun. Your fabric may work. The one I did is called TV Dinner. http://modernquiltrelish.blogspot.ca...tern-shop.html
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Fuzzy cutting is alright, you might waste some material, Lap quilt sounds good. I would cut it in 1/2 or depending size of quilt you want to make, cut a large rectangle, perhaps 25 x 30, then add a small solid color ,(one that is in your quilt ). Then perhaps you could do the rest of the main fabric in squares or borders around it, trying to match with some of the colors in the main fabric print.
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Just finished piecing my 2nd "just can't cut it up" quilt which uses 12" squares of print fabric which would be perfect and it goes together quickly...

http://www.fatquartershop.com/store/...&Item_Id=24398
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