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Monday, June 29, 2020

Quilted Nonsense: The Wendy Mamattah Asabone Quilt tops ready to shi...

Quilted Nonsense: The Wendy Mamattah Asabone Quilt tops ready to shi...: The Wendy Mamattah Asabone Quilt tops ready to ship | Etsy
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Coming from the Blue and Indigo blue Hue collection.
'Africa's Melody'
#africasmelody #celebratingkente #kente #africanprint #spoonflower #curtains #hope #blacklivesmatter
New fabric line created by Wendy Mamattah for Braid and Stitch textiles.

https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/braid_and_stitch_textiles
Follow the above link to visit Gallery.

Find this in detail at Spoonflower.com
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Hi Everyone,
Welcome to my blog, this is a forum to talk about creating Historic and modern African art pieces and lots of sentimental quilts.

Bringing to the table, Authentic African expression in art quilts and great contemporary pieces.

Quilts that speak Culture, History, Geography, and more importantly, speak about our environment are brilliant ideas.


The freedom to express the beauty of the minds construction in Fabric or any other art medium is an exciting gift, and here at Quilted Nonsense I love to do just that!

I invite all my readers to follow me on this blog adventure, since we are all in to dance!!
Wendy.

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