Windham Fabrics Lexington FQ Bundle 28pcs by Julie Hendricksen

Windham Fabrics

$214.00
SKU:
M004914
UPC:
193035094424
Condition:
New
Availability:
Usually ships within 24 hours
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Suitable For:
Quilting
Material:
Cotton
Length/Amount:
Fat Quarters, Bundles
Colour:
Multicoloured
Theme:
Flowers & Plants
Pattern:
Floral
Quilting Sizes:
Fat Quarter
Brand:
Windham Fabrics
Type:
Precut Fabric
Product Type:
Fabric
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Windham Fabrics Lexington FQ Bundle 28pcs by Julie Hendricksen

Lexington features large and small florals, geometrics, stripes and a snowball wholecloth. The collections palette are browns - the color of your morning coffee with cream, cherry blossom pink and classic navy. Choose your favorite pattern or maybe try something new. A stunning quilt is sure to be the end result.

These fat quarters are approximately 21" by 18" in size. This makes them perfect to use in so many projects!

Fat Quarters are great stash builders and can give you inspiration on future sewing or quilting projects. We love these Moda Pocketful Of Posies fat quarters to make gifts such as: an easy wallet, pin cushions, placemats, a sunglasses case or pencil case just to name a few! After you see what this beautiful range has to offer you will fall in love with the Moda Pocketful Of Posies Fat Quarter ranges and the fantastic projects you can make with them.

Finally, the added bonus of buying fat quarters is they sometimes contain patterns you would not usually use. However, when used in conjunction with the other patterns you can be pleasantly surprised by how well they work together. This can open your eyes to new and exciting patterns and colours and broaden your use of different materials into your sewing and quilting projects.

Benefits of buying Fat Quarters:

- Coordinating colours throughout materials

- Convenient size of materials, easy to handle

- Fat Quarters save you time and money by providing a range of materials that work together. This saves you from accidently buying materials that do not work and searching for the right colour patterns.