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  • Anthology – BC28Q-1 Gray White Stripes – BeColourful – Printed Fabric by JdJ

    6 in stock

    This fabric is printed and is NOT A BATIK. It has silver printed dots along the colored edges of the stripes on the white background. 

    The silver dots on this fabric are printed and soft – they are not glittery. 

    $12.80
  • Anthology – 100Q-1667 – Haze – Lava Solids – Batik Watercolor Fabric

    6.5 in stock

    The actual fabric looks like the first two photos and is nothing like the last photo. Honestly, who’s taking their photos over there? This fabric is not even close to the manufacturers thumbnail image (last photo). How can customers expect to receive what they see online with photos like this? Ok, now for the product:

    This fabric is gorgeous and full of lightness as well as being colorful at the same time. This is what made me fall in love with it when I saw a sample of it in person. The gray color in the main background has a mostly cool blue cast but there are areas in which the gray appears more neutral though not really warm. There are somewhat prominent light areas of a lime-chartreuse green and a light beige-tan that’s only slightly warm, mostly neutral. When some of the tan overlaps the gray, it sometimes appears as a soft yellow-pink hue that reminds me of a winter sunset. There are more hidden areas of warm indigo kisses as well as some soft light yellow that is difficult to detect in the photo. The yellow is floating around the gray areas and is sometimes a blender between the gray and the rest of the colors. This fabric is not muddy and is distinct in it’s color areas. It’s simply a gorgeous watercolor blender.

    $11.60
  • Anthology – 100Q-1861 – Smog – Lava Solids – Batik Watercolor Fabric

    6 in stock

    The actual fabric looks like the first two photos and is nothing like the last photo. Honestly, who’s taking their photos over there? This fabric is not even close to the manufacturers thumbnail image (last photo). How can customers expect to receive what they see online with photos like this? Ok, now for the product:

    This fabric is gorgeous and full of lightness as well as being colorful at the same time. This is what made me fall in love with it when I saw a sample of it in person. The gray color in the main background has a mostly cool blue cast but there are areas in which the gray appears more neutral though not really warm. There are somewhat prominent light areas of a lime-chartreuse green and a light beige-tan that’s only slightly warm, mostly neutral. When some of the tan overlaps the gray, it sometimes appears as a soft yellow-pink hue that reminds me of a winter sunset. There are more hidden areas of warm indigo kisses as well as some soft light yellow that is difficult to detect in the photo. The yellow is floating around the gray areas and is sometimes a blender between the gray and the rest of the colors. This fabric is not muddy and is distinct in it’s color areas. It’s simply a gorgeous watercolor blender.

    $11.60