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Monday, September 15, 2014
Geometric Bliss Advanced Yardage
Happy Monday! I was so happy to receive my Geometric Bliss advanced yardage last week! This not only means I can get to work cooking up projects, it means the arrival of Geometric Bliss in shops should be in the next few weeks. Before I get started sewing with a new collection, I take the time to chop some of it up into bundles. Fat quarters to send to family and friends, and a yard bundle for me to start playing with. It's also a great excuse to take a few pretty shots of the collection! Ready for a million pictures? :)
Bundled up and ready to head out into the world!
The full collection, in color order of course!
The Pinkest Angle colorway.
The Turquoise Angle colorway.
Radical Blooms in Blush and Fresh.
Spherical Buds in Peach and Aqua.
Parallel Segments in Quartz and Seaglass.
Fractal Garland in Mist and Black.
Poppie Coordinates in Petal and Jade.
Polygons in Bulbinella and Callalily.
Vertex Tulips in Sweet and Mint.
Tessellate in Raspberries and Huckleberries.
Cuboid in Cobalto and Orchid.
Mobius Stripe in Warm and Cool.
It's always a thrill to see a collection finally come to life. Even though this is now my fourth collection, it's still a shock each time to have the actual fabric in my hands! This time around there are two voiles and four knits along with the twenty quilting cotton prints. Will share those soon! Until then you can see them here.
So, what's your favorite print? I thought mine was one of the Radical Bloom prints or the Tulips, but it turns out, it's Polygons in Callalily. I had postcards made with the print and a phone case, so I think that's made my choice obvious!
If you're a shop interested in carrying Geometric Bliss, it can be ordered through Art Gallery Fabrics. Find your sales rep here, call toll-free (888) 420-5399, or visit artgalleryfabrics.com.
Congratulations! I am loving this and will be keen to snap some up when it arrives in the shops. Love, love, love the tessellate particularly.
ReplyDeleteVertex Tulips - Mint. Wish I was family or friends today! They are just beautiful.
ReplyDeletecuboid!! ;)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for this to be available. The tulips are my favorite! Can I be your family?😛
ReplyDeleteOh my... all those look like they would be fun to work with!
ReplyDeleteSeeing them all side by side really gives me a true sense of the scale of each print! My first favorites were fractal bloom and poppy coordinates...but am also loving the parallel segments and cuboid...well, I am just in for the whole thing...a bundle will be making it's way to MT...my birthday is coming up:) I just love the colors, with just the right amt of black mixed in...to me, this is about perfect!
ReplyDeleteMöbius stripe is my fave. Actually, love the whole line--congrats!
ReplyDeleteI have been awaiting the arrival of this line! I love Cuboid in Cobalto and Orchid~can't wait to get some!
ReplyDeleteLove radical blooms blush. They all look yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove the tesselates!!
ReplyDeleteTranslates is my fave, with parallel segments a close second!
ReplyDeleteI love the sea glass parallel segments. But they are all beautiful. Congrats on another line.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you! I love parallel segments, tulips, poppies, . . . ! Can't wait to get my hands on some!
ReplyDeleteFractal Garden will pop next to most anything.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get my hands on it! Congrats for another
winning line
What beautiful fabrics, Jennifer! congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite one (if I must choose...) is Poppie coordinate in Jade. Tesselate in huckleberries is a close second.
The tessellates are my favourite!
ReplyDeleteLove! especially Tessellate and Parallel Segments
ReplyDeleteTessellate in both colorways, can't wait to get my hands on some of this!
ReplyDeleteWow just saw these and they are wonderful colors and patterns. I will be buying some of these for sure!
ReplyDeletePinned your collection! Love the colors♥
ReplyDeleteI am loving Fractal Garland and the Poppie set... however you really did a great job on this fabric collection! It's all so lovely! I wouldn't ever want to break it apart!
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