30's Collection by Atsuko Matsuyama
for Yuwa Fabrics
A really sweet collection of reproduction prints this week! 30's Collection by popular Japanese quilt and fabric designer Atsuko Matsuyama is released biannually by Yuwa Fabrics and are lovely quality quilting cottons.
I have slowly been adding to my collection of these Japanese fabrics over the last 18 months or so and as such some of the fabrics featured here have been part of my stash for a while, and others have only just arrived. The small scale reproduction fabrics feature a variety of dainty flowers, strawberries, apples, and birds. Each design is printed in up to five different color ways; all in bright and cheerful colors representative of fabrics from the era. (Almost all of these fabrics were used in the quilt top that I made this week).
These fabrics seem to be more difficult to source and when they do arrive in stores they go quickly. I like keep my eye on the following stores for the arrival of Japanese fabrics by Atsuko Matsuyama:
Pink Castle Fabrics
Fancy Cross by Atsuko Matsuyamaavailable from Miss Matatabi |
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Enjoy Sunday!
Rita
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These fabrics look delicious - thank you for sharing, Rita!
ReplyDeleteMore cuteness. I love these basic colors. the flowers are just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday Rita
DeleteThese fabrics are right up my alley. They speak to me and the kind of happy, cheery quilts I love to create.
ReplyDeleteAdriene G
Lake in the Hills, IL USA
Thanks. Far too irresistible to resist. Just made my first order with Pink Castle fabrics. Now I wonder how long til I see that beautiful fabric in my hands in Aus .........
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. And I am very impressed that you made a quilt top in only one week!!
ReplyDeleteThese are delightful. Thank you for sharing their links and others and including the specials list. Always a pleasure to visit each post.
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