I have been fascinated with the design of anything at a microscopic level for awhile now. Different objects, plants, chemicals, you name it, all have unique and beautiful designs when you look at them through a microscope. Check out my Pinterest board to see what I mean. So I figured that would be a fun challenge for the gang in the Printed Fabric Bee to translate that into a surface design idea. My only conditions were no pastels and 12x12. And wow, I have been getting very cool fabric in the mail every few days and it has been awesome.
So wouldn't you love a chance to own your own 6x6 pieces of these scientific beauties? Leave a comment here before November 17th for your chance to win. Good Luck! ~Jackie
Have a look at how all these pieces were created by visiting everyone's blogs:
Can't believe there are no other comments posted yet! These fabric are wonderful, just as all the other fabrics you guys have created have been. Such an impressive group of artists!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! Beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Wow, beautiful, I could not imagine what they would do with this topic, but they all met the challenge.
ReplyDeleteWonderful fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAnother great collection - love what you're all doing!
ReplyDeleteMy son is a science geek. I would make him a bag or pillow case. Thanks for the nice giveaway.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! I love this.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics, and designs are simply stunning. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeletevery cool...I have lots of science geek friends who would love for me to make them something from these
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these, thanks for the chance. dawnm1993@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJackie, love these patterns. I would love to see, touch, own each and every one of them!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, every one!
ReplyDeleteLots of nice hints on this post, sew pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat topics - my family are all scientists!!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to check out the fabrics!
Wow these fabrics are all gorgeous and love seeing the ways they have been created.
ReplyDeleteI love how creative with so many different techniques. Amazing.. love to win, vivianhelena@sti.net
ReplyDeleteLove it, thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletea beautiful collection of fabric
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A great collection! Love seeing the varying approaches to the theme!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool idea to design fabric based on what is seen beneath a microscope. Is there anything more beautiful than what's found in nature? Nope! I am curious why you wouldn't want anything designed in pastels. Hmmm...
ReplyDeleteAwesome fabrics and designs love them all
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric. Wonderful design
ReplyDeleteAs a retired scientist I am in love with these fabrics. Great job everyone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design concept! These fabrics would add so much intrigue to an art quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLoving these fabrics - they're SO on my wish list to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat neat fabrics! I just found Julie B. Booth's blog today and am enjoying all her tutorials!
ReplyDeleteI again enjoyed reading about the process of each of the artists. Keeping my fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteFun prints! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJackiethompson323(at)gmail.com
Awesome idea, awesome fabric.
ReplyDeletekdavis1@centurytel.net
So beautiful, and great inspiration. sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeletewow - these are awesome - my two geek kiddos would LOVE these prints. Thanks for the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome fabric and very interesting idea.
ReplyDeleteCarmina
Bucharest, Romania
These prints are beautiful--texture and color. I hope I win. Janet Wright
ReplyDeleteMouth Watering ~ literally!
ReplyDeleteI love the Petri dish inspiration of Julie Booth's work...especially as we share a surname too!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and amazing selection of fabrics to be in with a chance of winning...Thank you
I think I would be afraid to cut up any of these fabrics - they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the science theme. Can think of all sorts of ways to use these delights.
ReplyDeleteThis months designs are wonderful, so bright and colourful. Love the different surfaces they get my creative neurons running. Thank you lovely ladies for creating such beautiful material.
ReplyDeleteAwesome fabrics. They all are great.
ReplyDeleteI have never gone down the science path when creating fabrics. What a wonderful creative group of ladies this is. Would love to get my hands on these.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these for my mother for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLots of neat patterns and I love the no pastels rule.
ReplyDeletebeyond fabulous. I love the fabrics, but also a peek at the artists' techniques. Would LOVE to win!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteThe theme fits right in with what I've been doing with science and art. I'm having to much fun.
ReplyDeleteGeorgeous colors. So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI am fascinated by the different techniques used for the artists and the results are so beautiful. Thank you.
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