Rouenneries – a lovely collection of printed cottons and woven stripes by French General for Moda. What a name for a fabric line! If you're like me, I wondered what in the world this meant... so here's your French word lesson of the day: Rouenneries were the cotton prints printed in Rouen, France during the mid-18th century. Makes perfect sense, now, doesn't it???The inspiration for these designs are based on a collection of old prints and stripes from this era in shades of red, naturals and chocolate browns.
Precuts are available now, and yardage is scheduled to arrive in October.
Just in! The latest from Tula Pink, with hidden animals in the intricate designs (as usual!). This line has baby trends, with the Ducky Dot, Owl stripe, Bunny Damask, playful Circus Dots and Butterfly Lace designs.