Fabric Palette of the Month - Spirea
Spirea was inspired by a photo from Terri Stegmiller. It has deep warm browns and orangy pinks. The colors are very rich and soothing. Perfect for a autumnal project.
available June 15 - July 14
This palette has 3 mottled fabrics (light, medium and dark) and 12 coordinating fabrics.
Throughout the month I will share some Electric Quilt images and projects using this palette.
Details about the Palette of the Month. Each of the palette fabrics are available for a special price of $15/yard (below the normal $18/yard price for my hand dyed fabrics). You can purchase any mix of colors and any amount of fabric in 1/4 yard increments. The minimum total order is 1 yard but that can be in 4 fat quarters. 1/4 yard orders will be made as fat quarters unless otherwise specified.
All fabrics are dyed when ordered so please allow 2 weeks for delivery. Most orders will be turned around in a few days.
Shipping will be USPS Flat Rate Envelope rates for up to 7 yards and USPS Medium Flat Rate Box rates for amounts over 7 yards.
To order, Email me or leave a comment on this post with the fabrics you want and the amounts. I will create an Etsy invoice for your fabrics.
The fabrics! Click on the images to see a larger photo.
Dark Textures
Medium Textures
Light Textures
Imbuya
Sepia (available in up to 7 steps)
Maize
Sienna (availabe in up to 7 steps)
Redwood
Merlot

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love this color line I can see beautiful things made from it!
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Posted by: Karen | June 15, 2011 at 09:07 AM
Absolutely the most beautiful colors!
Posted by: Diane | June 15, 2011 at 11:42 AM
That is a pretty one!
Posted by: Deb Levy | June 15, 2011 at 01:43 PM
Oh my goodness, Vicki, Terri's photo is spectacular and so are your tye dyes. Way to go!
Posted by: Gabriela | June 15, 2011 at 05:53 PM
That is a really unique and beautiful palette, beautiful job on the dying and shades.
Debbie
Posted by: Debbie St.Germain | June 15, 2011 at 10:37 PM
So what do you do with a picture to determine the correct colors? Enlarge it to infinity to see the pixels? I am once again amazed at your eye for color....and loving the merlot!
Posted by: Vicky | June 16, 2011 at 02:16 PM