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Spinners.
If you love gradients and simple colorwash, you will love this pattern, which is great for batiks, small all over geometrics, and even medium "colorwash" florals. From brilliant jewel colors to pastels, create a stunning visual "spinning" effect with just 7 different fabrics. And while we can't guarantee you'll feel like dancing, you will be sure to turn a head or two.

The great uncles and the plains of Kansas courtesy of Great Grandpa William Gray.

Garden Lattice.
If you have always had the urge to try some colorwash, but didn't know where to start, this is the pattern for you. Get your feet wet with simple "floral wash" using just 6 different types of fabric. You will find that when you start playing with the fabrics, the possiblities are unlimited, and each new fabric you choose sets you down yet another path.

Fairy not included.

Country Lanes.
Once again, another "floralwash" confection, using just 6 different fabrics, but resulting in a totally different effect. Choose a range of florals from dark to light, and create a sense of a country lane, or a cool shaded grotto. Finally, a place to put all those pesky little dragonflies you have been hording in your stash.

Lover's Lane photo courtesy of Great Grandpa William Gray, trees courtesy of Elbridge Gray from the days of sod houses on the prairie

Timeless Blocks.
Because there is more to life than colorwash. Fabric shopping. Here is a great excuse to try out some of the wonderful pre-selected combinations of fabrics you see in the catalogs. Or, try your hand making up your own 5 fabric combinations. A 4" square in the center gives you the opportunity to showcase larger florals or novelty prints.

Background photo taken by yours truely on an Island in Scotland.

All Patterns $10.00, e-mail me for orders.

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