SKU:12024161
Butterfly Outline - Purple
Butterfly Outline - Purple
First image shown represents a 12x12 inch swatch of fabric.
About Our Quilting Cotton
Our Quilting Cotton is a lightweight fabric which tends to hold its shape even after being washed, making it perfect for quilting and crafting structured garments!
Item #: 12024161
Contents: 100% Cotton
Fabric Weight: 143GSM
Bolts: 15 yds
Width: 44/45"
Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.About Our Wide Quilting Cotton
Our Wide Quilting Cotton is a lightweight fabric which tends to hold its shape even after being washed, making it perfect for quilting and crafting structured garments!
Item #: 18324161
Contents: 100% Cotton
Fabric Weight: 143GSM
Bolts: 18 yds
Width: 116/118"
Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
About Our Rayon
Our Rayon is a soft, comfortable and versatile fabric, great for apparel sewing.
Item #: 39024161
Contents: 100% Rayon
Fabric Weight: 115GSM
Bolts: 15 yds
Width: 56"
Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
About the Prints
A butterfly can only earn their wings after they struggle. Each summer, Designer Rebekah Lowell rescues, raises, and releases monarchs— over 1,000 since 2014. Emerge takes a closer look at the monarch’s plight for survival from egg to winged wonder, witnessing metamorphosis into beautiful new creatures. As a survivor of abuse, Rebekah has found that the monarch speaks to her heart and gives her hope and strength. Within the fabric, you will find a poem that Rebekah wrote from a monarch’s point of view.
About the Artist
Rebekah Lowell grew up in a house built by her father surrounded by a field of wildflowers. Charmed by her grandfather’s stories of his time spent outside, she learned how to spin narratives from nature. This love of nature and art bloomed into a career as an author/illustrator and surface pattern designer. When not in her studio, you can find her outside—gardening, nature journaling, birding, and of course, raising butterflies— often with her daughters.
As a survivor of domestic abuse, she’s found comfort in art and the natural world, and especially in raising monarchs and creating artwork inspired by them. Her debut novel in verse, THE ROAD TO AFTER (Nancy Paulsen Books) offers a story of healing from trauma, and her debut picture book CATCHING FLIGHT (Doubleday Books for Young Readers) provides hope on the wings of birds.
Rebekah has a BFA in Illustration, an MFA in Children’s Literature and Illustration, and is currently studying Natural Science Illustration.