Island

Designed by:  Sara Morgan

These beautiful fasbrics were inspired by the relief printing technique in printmaking known as “wood cut”. In Europe, Woodcut is the oldest technique used for old master prints, developed somewhere around 1400 when paper techniques were used for printing on cloth.  The process of wood block printing is sometimes considered to be the most artistic and the earliest, simplest and slowest of all printing techniques.

In this process, a design is drawn on or transferred to a wooden block. A separate block is required for each color in the design. Because fine details are so difficult to cut in wood, they tend to wear down quickly or break off in the printing process. The block cutter carves the heavier masses first so that the finer, more delicate work is not damaged during the carving process. Because the printing process is usually done by hand, it yields beautiful, unique and highly artistic results.

The Islands collection has been created using modern techniques to achieve the same Old World charm of the special relief prints.

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SKUs:

7897-7, 7897-10, 7897-26, 7898-7, 7898-10, 7898-26, 7899-7, 7899-10, 7899-26, 7900-7, 7900-10, 7900-26, 7901-7, 901-10,  7901-26, 7902-7, 7902-10, 7902-26

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  • I love the fabric!! Do you have any quilt ideas or patterns for this matterial?
    Garibaldi II
  • The Garibaldi 11 collection is my favorite of these three. I would make a large Ohio Star quilt with it. The beautiful stripes would make great borders. Lots of pretty hand quilting in the light areas and simple stippling in the dark areas.
    Garibaldi II
  • The Chistmas collection is outstanding! I hope can still purchase this line in the summer.
    Victorian Christmas II
  • These fabrics are yummy - my favorite candy is dark chocolate and now I think that this collection is one of my favorites too. I recently completed a quilt using your "Salmon Run" fabrics and the colors are gorgeous. I never make quilts for myself and think I would use…
    Dark Chocolate and Lilac
  • I think that I would love to try these colors in some sort of wearable art project like a jacket. I am a long time quilter, but new to garment sewing. I'm learning how to combine embellishment, quilting and garment sewing all in one (a big challenge for me) and…
    Cynthia's Scrap Bag
  • Gorgeous!!! I have wanted to make my daughter a black and white quilt ~ I think it would now have to be black, white and red. these look great!!!!
    Garibaldi II
  • Love those colors!!!! I think a tote bag would be in order!
    Dark Chocolate and Lilac
  • Just love the spring colors! I think I might just have to make a table runner or a tote bag.
    Cynthia's Scrap Bag

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