These marble type fabrics are wonderful. They are from a British company but made in Japan. A bit more movement than Moda marbles and very sophisticated. No brush marks or sponge marks like some on the market and a fabulous hand.

And this lovely blue is an old discontinued fabric for my reproduction stash.




And another for the repro stash.

It was a great day out wasn't it!
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure to meet you on Sunday.
Your quilts are stunning by the way!
I'm very jealous of your 'marbles' - at 130 miles each way it's just a bit too far for me with childrens sporting commitments but I was with you all in spirit!
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