Quilting With African Fabrics at Patrick Ruppert blog

Quilting With African Fabrics. On this show, we celebrate the creativity of quilters working with african fabrics. Typically used for african clothing, but lets see how it looks in a quilt. Historic textiles from across the continent are many and varied in technique, color, design and pattern, a rich source of inspiration. You can use african wax prints, or ankara prints as they are sometimes called, in just about any style of quiltmaking that you can. I’m having so much fun challenging myself with african fabric. Each episode we'll share gorgeous quilts, interview quilters. African fabrics are bright and bold; Some with large motifs and others with small designs. Learn how to make a stunning quilt with african fabric and the tic tac pattern in this video. I’m so happy to be able to try. Think bold, vibrant, high contrast, amazing colour combinations and unique style.

Fabadashery Longarm Quilting African quilt made by Catherine, quilted by Frances Meredith
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On this show, we celebrate the creativity of quilters working with african fabrics. African fabrics are bright and bold; Learn how to make a stunning quilt with african fabric and the tic tac pattern in this video. You can use african wax prints, or ankara prints as they are sometimes called, in just about any style of quiltmaking that you can. Typically used for african clothing, but lets see how it looks in a quilt. I’m so happy to be able to try. I’m having so much fun challenging myself with african fabric. Some with large motifs and others with small designs. Each episode we'll share gorgeous quilts, interview quilters. Historic textiles from across the continent are many and varied in technique, color, design and pattern, a rich source of inspiration.

Fabadashery Longarm Quilting African quilt made by Catherine, quilted by Frances Meredith

Quilting With African Fabrics I’m so happy to be able to try. Each episode we'll share gorgeous quilts, interview quilters. Typically used for african clothing, but lets see how it looks in a quilt. Some with large motifs and others with small designs. On this show, we celebrate the creativity of quilters working with african fabrics. You can use african wax prints, or ankara prints as they are sometimes called, in just about any style of quiltmaking that you can. African fabrics are bright and bold; Think bold, vibrant, high contrast, amazing colour combinations and unique style. I’m so happy to be able to try. Learn how to make a stunning quilt with african fabric and the tic tac pattern in this video. Historic textiles from across the continent are many and varied in technique, color, design and pattern, a rich source of inspiration. I’m having so much fun challenging myself with african fabric.

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