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Rock on! Designer Lysa Flower is back in the spotlight with a fabric collection that’s sure to win a battle of the bands. These prints celebrate the grunge and glamour of ‘90s girl groups with designs of electric guitars, a hot pink drum kit, big hair, graffiti, and cassette tapes. A mix of bold feature prints and retro coordinates make these patterns perfect for throwback DIY projects like scrunchies, fanny packs, or patches for your overalls. Be sure to check out Lysa’s free quilt pattern for this collection too!
This Flat Fat Stack contains 11 pieces of 18x21" fabric from Rebel Girl by Lysa Flower. SKUs included are:
120-21849
120-21850
120-21851
120-21852
120-21853
120-21855
120-21856
120-21857
120-21858
120-21859
120-21860
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We're so excited to introduce you to the Flat Fat Stack, a revolutionary approach to the typical fat quarter bundle. All of the prints in the bundle you ordered are provided on a single sheet of fabric. By changing the way we process our pre-cuts, we're committing to more sustainable production practices, and offering makers unique opportunities to experiment and expand their creative practice.
When you order fat quarters from us, you will receive the new Flat Fat Stack!
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Item #: 120FQLGTR
Contents: 100% Cotton
Fabric Weight: Lightweight
Number of Pieces: 12
Cut Size: 18" x 21"
Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
Designer: Lysa Flower
Brand: PBS Fabrics
Lysa Flower grew up in the 80's, where she fell deeply, madly in love with pop culture. She also grew up among makers, collectors and by necessity inventors. Inevitably Lysa (pronounced Lisa) also became a designer, maker and if we're really honest, a collector of all things retro. It was only a matter of time before she started drawing, painting, printing and inventing her own modern sewing and surface pattern designs. Forever curious, and genetically a DIY-er, she's always itching to learn something new. Throughout her work she uses cheeky cheerfulness, with bright, graphic, optimistic colors... which might explain why if she had to be a print, she'd be a polka dot (since dots are unassuming and polkas are outrageously fun)!