Moda Pine Fresh Charm Pack, Set of 42 5-inch (12.7cm) Precut Cotton Fabric Squares
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Moda Pine Fresh Charm Pack, Set of 42 5-inch (12.7cm) Precut Cotton Fabric Squares
Precision die cut cotton fabric squares eliminate tedious and time-consuming hand cutting; MPN: 17770PP
Premium 100% cotton; quilt and fashion weight; professionally cut and packaged by Moda Fabrics
Includes 42 fabric squares neatly stacked and secured with a paper strap; some duplicates included
Precut fabrics should not be machine laundered prior to use
Each square measures 5x5 inches (12.7x12.7 cm) inclusive of pinked edges
This fabric set includes 42 5-inch (12.7cm) die cut fabric squares from the Pine Fresh collection by Sandy Gervais for Moda Fabrics. This set includes duplicates.
Moda Charm Packs are convenient die cut assortments of color-coordinated 5-inch (12.7cm) fabric squares. These precision cut shapes eliminate tedious and time-consuming hand cutting while enhancing piecing accuracy. The machine pinked edges also minimize fraying. Perfect for any patchwork project including quilt tops, fashion apparel, home decor and scrapbooking.
Sandy Gervais's Grandma Evelyn had a tiered tray which she packed with goodies during the holidays. Her "Tower of Treats" had fruit on the bottom tier, candies and cookies in the middle, and some strange dried fruit (which Sandy never chose) on the top tier. This inspired Sandy's fabric rendition of the "tower" which she filled with a bounty of fruits, pinecones, bulbs and berries. Pine Fresh features prints with a festive flair in a warm Christmas color palette. Crimson reds, evergreens and golds are paired with bold black for richness. Can't you just smell the fresh pine of Pine Fresh?
Sandy Gervais has always been interested in art and sewing. In high school she made her own clothes and made greeting cards for her friends. Later on she made cards for her boyfriend, who later became her husband. In the spring of 1994, she attended her first international Quilt Market in St. Louis, where she was discovered by Moda Fabrics. Many fabric lines later, she is thrilled to be designing fabric for Moda.
Moda Fabrics has been serving the quilting and fabric industry since 1975. Moda employs independent designers as well as in-house design staff to offer some of the hottest new fabric lines and home products available. Moda prides itself in being innovative and creative market leaders; high quality products and customer service are the cornerstones of their business.