Riley Blake National Parks Wilderness Wonders Panel 54 x 72, Fabric

(625 reviews)

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  • Grace

    > 3 day

    The colors are great!

  • Tanya T.

    22-11-2024

    The panel is great. However, whoever cut it didnt make an even cut on the space between panels and cut into my panel. I am not happy. They need to be more careful. This is an expensive panel and they should have care to not ruin it.

  • Willis Bechtelar

    > 3 day

    This will be a quick quilt top for my dad. Great pictures!

  • Vicky L.

    > 3 day

    Quality is great. Very soft. Vibrant colors and detailed images. Can’t wait to make my quilt!

  • Colleen Keith

    > 3 day

    This panel is made of poor quality matieral, shows where pins were placed and snags very easily, would not recommend

  • Susan W.

    > 3 day

    Riley Blake is known for great fabric. This is no exception. The colors are vivid, line work is well defined. Fabric itself has a great hand. I bought 3 different prints in the series for a ‘retirement quilt (she retires in 2 years) so I may just get this done in time. This fabric would also be a neat choice for a vest or shirt.

  • Carol Rose

    Greater than one week

    Havent finished my project yet, but the fabric and quality of fabric is great.

  • Cindy

    > 3 day

    I’ve made six quilts with these for Christmas presents. Everyone was thrilled.

  • Alain Duvallet

    > 3 day

    The panel is exactly as it shows in the photos. There is extra fabric around the edges that makes it easy to use. Will buy it again

  • kurt

    > 3 day

    It looks like many people are using this as one huge piece to make an easy quilt. I think thats how the fabric was designed, and it has its merits. Personally, I think there are more interesting ways to arrange the postcards than alphabetical. My major problem with the fabric is that the postcards come in different sizes (eight postcard across the top, nine postcards across at the bottom of the fabric). This becomes problematic as I want to cut tiles and rearrange the postcards. I have many ideas of how I would like to use the fabric, but now I feel severely limited. I can sew a border on the smaller postcards to make all the tiles equal dimensions, but thats a lot of extra seams. Or I can do two projects instead of one, but I lose a lot of control in how i choose to rearrange the parks and which postcards I can group together

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