Sunday, March 8, 2015

Sunday Stash #271 Japanese Fabrics by Suzuko Koseki and More

Fabrics by popular Japanese textile designer Suzuko Koseki | Red Pepper Quilts

Several wonderful stash basic prints - small scale prints like dots, florals, stripes - have been added to stash over the last few weeks, most have been designed by popular Japanese textile designer Suzuko Koseki. These I cannot resists for they are easy to use, mixing well with fabrics from other collections by color or style.

Retro Daisies by popular Japanese textile designer Suzuko Koseki for Yuwa
Retro Daisy by Suzuko Koseki for Yuwa
Suzuko Koseki - Circle and Square - for Yuwa
Suzuko Koseki - Circle and Square for Yuwa

At the same time these tiny flower drops also arrived, small scale prints this time by Atsuko Matsuyama, in soft pastel color. As well as Mini Marguerite Daisy again by Suzuko Koseki, which is a smaller scale reprint of Suzuko's original Daisy fabric - a mini version of the same design - and a fabric that I have used often, in great saturated colors. 

Tiny Flower by Atsuko Matsuyama for Yuwa
Tiny Flower by Atsuko Matsuyama for Yuwa
Mini Marguerite Daisies by Suzuko Koseki for Yuwa
Mini Marguerite Daisies by Suzuko Koseki for Yuwa
SUZUKO KOSEKI & YUWA fabrics available from:
Westwood Acres
Miss Matatabi (Etsy)

Japanese fabrics by Suzuko Koseki for Yuwa

Enjoy Sunday!
Rita

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7 comments:

  1. I indulged in some of the new SK prints from Miss Matatabi a few weeks ago. After using the 'circle & square' print, I predict it will become a Koseki classic. It really dances when mixed among other prints!

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  2. I have never seen a fabric on your blog that I haven't loved!

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  3. Looks like the makings for one happy girl!! :)

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  4. Well I'm relieved to see there was no coupon code for Miss Matabati because I just ordered these exact prints from her store!!!

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  5. Rosemary B here:
    Tiny Flower gives me heart palpitations.
    Well, all of these are super pretty

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