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Fabric of the Week: The Shell Print
This classic print has an abstract shell motif. It is also sometimes called ‘Bunch of Bananas’. It is quite a stark design and therefore dramatic print. Check out our Pinterest board below to see what people have made from this vintage print.
As you can see from the image above, the motifs are quite large and distinct making this a great fabric choice for things like a circle skirt or maxi dress which could be quite simple allowing the prints to create the drama.
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