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SKU:12021484

Maidenhair

Maidenhair

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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 #: 12021484

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 Double Gauze

Our Double Gauze is a soft and lightweight fabric with a looser weave than Quilting Cotton frequently found used in items intended for babies!

Item #: 35021484

Contents: 100% GOTS-Certified Organic Combed Cotton

Fabric Weight: 120GSM

Bolts: 15 yds

Width: 50"

Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.

 

About Our Organic Natural Cotton

Our Organic Natural Cotton is an unbleached, lightweight fabric which tends to hold its shape even after being washed, making it perfect for quilting and crafting structured garments!

Item #: 38021484

Contents: 100% Organic Natural Cotton

Fabric Weight: 143GSM

Bolts: 15 yds

Width: 44"

Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.

 

About the Prints

Living Pattern brings her mastery of watercolor to fabric stores with Modern Botanicals. These prints feature household favorites like bold monstera leaves, delicate succulents, lush ferns and other tropical houseplants.

 

About the Artist

Jenny Kiker, better known by her online handle of Living Pattern, is a watercolorist living in South Florida. Originally from North Carolina, she graduated from Savannah College of Art & Design with an Illustration major and Painting minor. After working with Carter'sOsh-Gosh kids clothingFree People, and URBN Inc., she made the jump to compel her creativity into her own brand, and started focusing on her artwork full-time. She uses her art as a way to draw appreciation to nature, and to connect herself and her audience to its delicateness. She lets the subject inform where the lines in a piece want to go and how they want to feel. The ink is free to deepen and soften, just as color would in the natural world.

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