
Valori Wells hits it out of the park with her new collection Wrenly. It has something for everyone: Quilting Cottons, Home Decor and Voile. The colors are SPECTACULAR. Valori’s signature artwork combined with vivid, saturated colors. Look closely – the orange zinnias are on a Khaki background, a lovely surprise detail!

Diana’s grouped the FQ sets into 3 color stacks with solids to match. She likes #1, I like #3. What’s your favorite?

Patterns for the quilts will be arriving shortly.
This week’s winner will receive their choice of a color stack.
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A lovely array of projects displayed in the Kokka Quilt Market Booth featuring Far Far Away III by Heather Ross. I took some glamour shots in my backyard this morning (my overgrown weedflower beds cleverly out of view). I had to move the table out into the yard to keep the weeds out of the frame which ended up being a fun way to play with the image. The 7 dwarfs NEEDED that tall fir tree in the background.

I’ve been getting some questions about the base cloth for this collection. It’s a little confusing. The fiber content of all prints is 85% Cotton and 15% Linen. There are five different designs in the collection:
Snow White
Wildflowers
Clothesline
Guitars
Ponies
The first 3 designs (Snow White, Wildflowers and Clothesline) are printed on what the distributor is calling ‘light weight linen canvas’. If I described it I would drop the ‘canvas’ from that description. It has a beautiful drape with an ever-so-slight body created by the 15% linen. It would make a fabulous skirt or blouse.

The last 2 designs (Guitars and Ponies) are printed on a linen canvas. If you’ve purchased the home decor weight Japanese linens before this is a lighter weight. The home decor weight linen canvas generally is a blend of 55% cotton and 45% linen giving it more heft. With only 15% linen this canvas has the texture and body but not as much weight. If your plan is to make zippered pouches and bags I think these two fabrics would be my preference.

Thoroughly confused? Hopefully not. Both fabrics can be used in a variety of ways. Look back at the first photo and you’ll note how they’ve all been used in the same quilt, for handbags and for clothing. The tote with the guitars and ponies has more structure to it, the bags hanging above it are more fluid and drapey.
This week’s second giveaway is for the 5 piece FQ set in Green. And a note on the names. Many of the Japanese prints have no names. Sometimes they’re lurking along the selvage or on the designer’s website. In this case I don’t think these prints have names so we made them up. There’s currently some discussion around here about whether they’re horsies or ponies!
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Last week’s Fat Quarter Tuesday winners:
Lynn (newsletter subscriber) receives her choice of a Noodlehead Downloadable pattern.
Veronica (blog commenter) receives a Suzy Ultman Appleville FQ set.
Congrats and look for an e-mail on Thursday!
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How Fat Quarter Tuesday works:
- Every Tuesday two items from the Pink Chalk Fabrics online store will be featured and given away the following week in a random drawing.
- The first winner is selected from those who opened their Pink Chalk Fabrics e-mail newsletter during the week.
- The second winner is selected from all comments left on the blog for the week (comments from all posts, not just the giveaway post).
You can sign up for the Pink Chalk Fabrics Newsletter here.



I love that clothesline print! So cute!
I like the 3rd set! But all are a lot of fun.
I love Wrenly so much I went and bought 2 fabrics from the collection today. :p
Normally I’d go for color stack #3, but I have surprised myself by really liking #1 the best. Love that pattern on the wall!
those far far away ones have been my favorites, would totally go for the III
…seems like horsies to me!……
I like #3 with the blue and grey…but the more I look at the pics…..I’m thinking #2 would be very very unique….and an interesting spectacular quilt…so #2 for me….
I’m drawn to #3 as my first choice, but have to say that #2 is lovely too providing more contrast.
WOW! great collection of beautiful prints!
Oh both fabric collections are lovely. Thank you for such a wonderful giveaway!
I love #3…but I love all the fabrics I see on your website. I’ve been a fabric lover since I was 9 and learned to sew sitting with my grandmother at her old treadle machine. I guilt now and I can’t believe that fabric gets more beautiful.
Beautiful fabrics!
I love the new Peeps colors! Love them!
I like group #1 very much. Thanks
Love the guitar fabrics. Seems musical instruments always catch my eye and I don’t even know how to play one!
Both of these collections are just gorgeous. I think I like stack number 2 the best of wrenly though!
Your Wrenly bundles are gorgeous! I think #3 is my favourite colourway. Heather Ross has come up with another winning fabric line too – just fabulous!
wow i love ur blog! i love patterns, quilts- everything your blog shows! i especially love the japanese linens!
I think I’m leaning toward #2, but they are all gorgeous.
i LIKE all the fabrics.. wish they’re mine
Love all of the bundles anyone would be perfect! I have really looking foreward to this new Heather Ross line, her fabrics always make me smile! Thank you.
Love the Wren! And always hoping i will win!
hmmmm, I’m torn between #2 and #3.
I have been patiently waiting for that ponies print, I can;’t wait to get some!
I love all of them. I just hope that I will win one of them. Thanks for having this giveaway every week.Have a good week.
Far Far Away III is just darling!
So much confusion around the Heather Ross fabrics — their names, their weights. Thanks for having all the answers, Kathy!
Two please. Purple. Mmmm.
This is the 1st time I’ve visited your blog. I didn’t even know you had giveaways! How great, I’d love to win sometime. I’ve been visiting the Pink Chalk fabrics for a while and just today realized there’s a blog as well. Great job with all the fabrics. Thanks.
The Far Far Away III fabric by Heather Ross is so lovely! I would love to find that in my area. I’ll be on the lookout and if I can’t find it locally I’ll have to order me some.
Far far away III is soooo beautiful! Love the colors! And talking about colors, I´m loving my monthly solids club bundles ^_^
I like group #1!
I’ve never worked with any Heather Ross fabric, but I love how subtle the designs are. They have a calm, soothing feel to them. And that Wrenly group #3 is my favorite.
Thanks for this post, Kathy. It is really helpful to know about hand and body when buying fabric online, especially with new lines. I love the laundry on the line!
Love it all, ‘specially the orange zinnias in wrenly!
I love that there is debate over horsies vs. ponies! Cute fabrics all around. Thanks for the chance to win.
I understood your fabric weight explanations too! Telling us what projects these are best used for brings it home for me.
Oh, that Far Far Away III is so cute! I’ve been trying to locate the horsies from her 1st collection – the little girl playing with the horsies is just perfect (I have a 6 year old girl that is horse crazy!!).
Cool!
The Wrenly fabrics are just awesome. I like your middle collection — I tend to favor a rainbow of colors in my quilts!
I like one and three.
Well, I think I need it …all of it!
I’m so happy you’re carrying Jaybird’s patterns! I love Chopsticks!
beautiful and inspiring – love the forest gnomes and the guitars – great for little boys
I’m drawn to the third but the colors are similar to what I like to use. I would be tempted to go for one of the first two to jazz things up a bit!
I love the third color stack as well, but having a little girl in the house I think the first one has some prints that are definitely on my “want” list as well.
Wow all those stacks are great though number three is calling out to me. Those gnomes are super cute too.
Happy days.
Bev
Love, love, love, the Heather Ross prints! Thanks for the great explanation of the weight and the names, too!
All three stacks of “Wrenly” are appealing, but I love the first stack a bit more than the other two.
I LOVE the snow white print in the Far Far Away III collection!
Loving Valori’s new line! I think it’s her best yet! Thanks for the chance to win.