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Fabric Friday: Stormy
This handmade batik fabric from Nigeria is one of my absolute favourites. I have to say it is best viewed in person. It is usually one of the first fabrics to sell at events when people see the dramatic colours and patterns in the flesh.
It is a veritable indigo storm, with crashes of yellow and orange on a very dark blue background with lightning white sweeps.
The fabric is available in 2.5 Yard lengths as well as 5 Yards lengths.
Have a great weekend!
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