Heartfelt Fat Quarter Bundle – 24 by Gerri Robinson for Riley Blake Designs. This precut includes twenty-four fat quarters full of florals in pink, ruby, white, and light brown.
Shades of Autumn 2 1/2-inch Rolie Polie. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of fall with My Mind’s Eye’s Shades of Autumn fabric collection. Featuring autumnal hues, harvest florals, and pumpkins, this sophisticated designer collection is perfect for quilts, table runners, place-mats, napkins, and more. Elevate your autumn creations with colors reminiscent of fresh fallen leaves!
Spirit of Nashville Fabric Poster Panel from the Destinations collection by The Anderson Group for Riley Blake Designs. This panel is full of nostalgic images that define the history of the Music City. Red silhouette images on beige background. Get creative with borders and blocks and make a unique quilt!
Sweet Freedom 10-inch Stacker by Beverly McCullough for Riley Blake Designs. Celebrating the USA in the country – fireworks, pretty barns with flags painted on the side, and of course, lots of summer flowers.
The Beehive State 5-inch Stacker by Shealeen Louise for Riley Blake Designs. Beautiful yellow, black and white color palette, this designer collection includes florals, gingham, beehives, bees, and sea gulls.
The Riviera Collection A 5-inch Stacker by Liberty Fabrics distributed by Riley Blake Designs. Inspired by dazzling seascapes and panoramic views, this nostalgic collection references shells, coral, sailing boats, deckchair stripes and retro sun parasols. Traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton.
The Woodsman Fat Quarter Bundle – 21 by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake Designs. The Woodsman collection was inspired by the designer’s own mountainous adventures. It includes a fun array of outdoor motifs including bears, raccoons, mountains, pine trees, and a few lumberjacks. Lots of plaids as well.
Wildwood Wander 5-inch Stacker by Katherine Lenius for Riley Blake Designs. This collection is inspired by years spent wandering through the woods as a child. Per the designer the artwork originates from collected pictures of woodland wildflowers, a barred owl she spotted one evening, and the memories of exploring the wild places around her.