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Moda Fabrics Lydia's Lace 1840-1881 Jelly Roll by Betsy Chutchian 31680JR

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Brand
Moda Fabrics
Category
Sewing
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Special Features

  • Lydia's Lace 1840-1880 collection from Moda Fabrics
  • Designed by Betsy Chutchian
  • Jelly Roll includes 40 2.5-inch by 44-inch strips
  • 100% Cotton; premium quilt shop quality fabric

Description

Fabric roll of 40 2.5-inch by 44-inch (width of fabric) strips from the Lydia's Lace 1840-1880 collection by designer Betsy Chutchian for Moda Fabrics. Lydia's Lace is inspired by the life of Lydia Folger Fowler, the first American-born female physician. Born in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1823, Lydia had a few famous cousins: Ben Franklin, Lucretia Mott and, Maria Mitchell. Lydia studied at Wheaton College and would later teach as a professor of medicine. As an advocate for the health and education of women and children, Lydia was an avid speaker to crowds of mothers, often over the cries of their infants, while waving a fancy handkerchief to emphasize her points. Lydia and family moved to London in 1863, continuing her medical practice and activism for women and children until her death in 1879. Lydia's Lace features a palette of rich reds, deep blues, and yummy shades of cream, toast and cocoa.

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