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Ruby Star Society

Starry - Vivid pink

Starry - Vivid pink

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Tenzij anders vermeld geldt voor het bestellen van quiltstoffen: 
Fat quarter: 50x55cm 
Een Long Quarter is 25cm van de rol:
De rol is ongeveer 110cm breed, wanneer je meerdere eenheden bestelt krijg je de quiltstof aan een stuk gesneden. 

1x = 25x110cm
2x = 50x110cm
3x = 75x110cm
4x = 100x110cm
enz.

Quiltstof van 100% katoen uit de collectie Starry welke is uitgebracht door Ruby Star society. Designer: Alexia Marcelle Abegg

Deze stof is leuk om mee te quilten maar ook zeer geschikt om tassen van te maken of andere naai en hobby projecten.

25cm van de rol:
Do rol is ongeveer 110cm breed, wanneer je meerdere eenheden bestelt krijg je deze aan een stuk gesneden.

1x = 25x110cm
2x = 50x110cm
3x = 75x110cm
4x = 100x110cm
enz.

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Designer

Alexia Marcelle Abegg

Alexia Abegg is one of those people with creativity in her genes; her mother is a seamstress and designer, her father, a musician and painter. “It was a very bohemian upbringing,” she recalls. “There was always kind of a bent toward the arts in our house, and it definitely influenced my meandering path toward fabric design.”

That path included photography, custom tailoring and even a stint doing wardrobe on film sets. But it was the sewing pattern company she began with her mom (Green Bee Patterns), that would become her entry into the quilt market world, and eventually fabric design. “I love textiles and the way that art changes once it gets printed onto fabric,” the Nashville-based designer says. “It’s fascinating how things look on paper as compared to cloth.”

Fabric design seems the perfect outlet for Alexia – a tidy mash-up of her interests in sewing and illustration. But when she talks about her love of the craft and the community surrounding it, there’s a deeper level of appreciation that shines through: “I love that it is really, truly collaborative in almost every sense of that word. Not just with the other designers, but with the people that are buying my fabric... We’re creating the raw material. It is a product, but then it’s ready to take on a new life with whoever uses it.”