Sunday, April 6, 2014

Sunday Stash #224 First of Infinity Route 66 by Kumiko Fujita

First of Infinity Route 66 by Kumiko Fujita for Lecien
First of Infinity Route 66 by Kumiko Fujita for Lecien
(not all available prints shown here)
The second installment of Kumiko Fujita's First of Infinity collections is now starting to arrive in stores. This popular modern fabric range is all about numbers, letters and basic graphic designs. I am always excited to see more of these prints and sneak snippets into my quilts for interest and contrast in design.
First of Infinity Route 66 - Dictionary by Kumiko Fujita
First of Infinity Route 66 - Dictionary
This second collection includes a reprint of the sought after Dictionary print (above) in a range of new colors. I love the orange print! Good saturated orange fabrics seem much harder to find that say blues, pinks, and greens ~ orange is one of the smaller fabrics stacks in my arranged by color fabric stash (although it beats both brown and purple hands down).

First of Infinity Route 66 by Kumiko Fujita
First of Infinity Route 66 - Crosswalk
First of Infinity Route 66 - Round the Block

Kumiko continues to add variety to our fabric stash with clever designs that add interest in a unique way. This second installment of First of Infinity is inspired by the well know US Route 66 and includes several prints that feature the names of US States and cities - both in large and smaller scale designs.

First of Infinity Route 66 by Kumiko Fujita is now available from:
Pink Castle Fabrics
Westwood Acres

First of Infinity by Kumiko Fujita for Lecien - April 2014

Enjoy Sunday!
Rita

RELEVANT LINKS:
First of Infinity by Kumiko Fujita - May 2013
First of Infinity Patchwork Pillows

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1 comment:

  1. These just look like fun pieces of fabric to add in your quilts

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