Cherrywood fabrics are hand-dyed in the USA. I love the richness of the colours, and think they would be great for a drop. I used a few different bundles for the pictures in the polls, but I hope we would have a variety of colourways available in a drop. You can see more of their lovely colour options at their website - http://cherrywoodfabrics.bigcartel.com/category/8-steps When you vote, please vote based on the number of fabrics and the cut size you would like, rather than the pictures!
Jennifer23On the one hand, I'd love to support small businesses. On the other, I've had mixed results using Cherrywood fabrics. The colors as you see them are so vibrant, but they cannot be used in projects until you wash them (using a specific chemical and process: http://cherrywoodfabrics.bigcartel.com/care-instructions). As soon as you do the prewashing process though, the fabrics loose so much of their lush color it's frankly heartbreaking. Plus, even after following their steps to the letter, I still had color bleeding problems.
I'd much rather see another small business supported like Starr Design Fabrics (http://www.starrfabrics.com/). I've used those hand dyed fabrics in three or four different projects, with ZERO color bleeding.
When you vote, please vote based on the number of fabrics and the cut size you would like, rather than the pictures!