
Ruby Star Society’s “Speckled.”
A plethora of fabric companies, a multitude of designers, over 2000 bolts…welcome to the Color Wall. From the basic collections of Contempo’s “Color Weave”, Moda’s “Spotted” and “Grunge,” Riley Blake’s “Shabby,” Robert Kaufman’s “Chalk and Charcoal” and “Quilter’s Linen,” to the fun little prints in Andover’s “The Lighter Side” (and more) . . . these amazing options of color, pattern, and texture are located in our Color Wall Selection.

Better than a new box of crayons!
School supplies. Maybe you witnessed, or maybe you remember the utter delight in opening a new box of crayons. The more crayons in the box, the more joy. And the names – burnt sienna, ultraviolet, cerulean, dandelion, sepia, chartreuse, periwinkle – oh, the thrill!

Contempo’s “Washed Wood.”

Free Spirit’s hand-dyed collection “Hand Crafted Cottons.”
Just browsing the color wall evokes that special tingle. Whether finding the perfect complements to a focal fabric or selecting building blocks for a contemporary quilt, the array of colors from which to choose is bigger than the biggest box of Crayons. Oh, the thrill!

The Color Wall is actually more than “a” wall.
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