Go for a stroll in the Imperial Garden! In this collection, designer Teresa Chan brings her bold, unique style together with classical elements of Japanese gardens, such as the lucky cat, delicate shrines, koi ponds, cherry blossoms, and a dreamy flying crane. Lush color schemes full of bright red, modern coral, misty seafoam and rich forest green combine the best of past and present, representing classical symbolism and today’s trendiest color palette! These prints are perfect for apparel - imagine a collared shirt, fit-and-flare skirt, or elegant dress sewn with these sophisticated prints! They’re also perfect for home décor, like curtains and easy throw pillows, or for a modern quilt pattern that will show off this fabric collection’s dazzling details!
This Flat Fat Stack contains 7 pieces of 18" x 21" fabric from Imperial Garden by Teresa Chan. SKUs included are:
120-20181
120-20221
120-20191
120-20261
120-20241
120-20231
120-20251
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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 #: 120FQIG1
Contents: 100% Cotton
Fabric Weight: Lightweight
Number of Pieces: 7
Cut Size: 18" x 21"
Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
Designer: Teresa Chan
Brand: PBS Fabrics
Teresa Chan is a designer and illustrator that has worked extensively in many industries locally and globally. Her passion for design began as a young child, sitting hours at a time in her grandfather's tailoring business in San Francisco. She was mesmerized by the beautifully patterned fabrics as he worked tirelessly. The relationship between the images and the patterns they formed enchanted her, and became a language she could fully express herself with.