Sunflower (Giant Flower Panel)
Sunflower (Giant Flower Panel)
Featuring my watercolor painting. Sold by the panel.
Bamboo Cotton Gauze is 70% Bamboo/ 30% Cotton, 59.84 inches wide (3.24 oz/sq yard)
Cotton Corduroy is 100% cotton, 55 inches wide (6.19 oz/ square yard)
Cotton poplin is 100% cotton, 58 inches wide (3.54 oz/sq yard)
Rayon is 100% Rayon, 56 inches wide (3.69 oz/sq yard)
Swimsuit knit is 85% polyester/ 15% spandex, 56 inches wide, (6.49 oz/sq yard)
Bamboo Lycra is 95% bamboo/ 5% lycra, 59 inches wide (6.78 oz/sq yard)
Machine wash cold on gentle, no bleach, hang dry. Iron low.
The flower painting fills one yard for the regular size and about 1.6 yards for the XL size. Regular panel is approximately 36 in/91.44 cm wide x 56-59 in/142.24-149.86 cm tall depending on the substrate. XL panel is approximately 56-59 in/ 142.24-149.86 cm square depending on the substrate. The XL panel is great for wider pattern pieces, larger size range, and whole cloth quilting!
Tag your makes with: #giantflowertextile on Instagram.
For scale, I am 63 inches/160 cm tall.
My coat is made with 3 sunflower panels (2 regular sized and 1 XL) and the Waffle Patterns Yuzu Coat pattern. I made it quilted and reversible with Ranunculus Bouquet Textile on the other side.
The collared button down shirt is made and modeled by @diaryofasewingfanatic using 2 XL sunflower cotton poplin panels and the MimiG Katie pattern. Carolyn used light yellow gingham bias in the hem and yellow gingham in the collar stand. Read about Carolyn’s inspiration and construction process on her blog!
The dress with the side slits is made and modeled by @sewmanyflowers using 1 XL sunflower cotton poplin panel and the Vogue 1550 pattern.
The tank top is made and modeled by @sewthreadbear using 1 sunflower cotton poplin panel and the Tessuti Fabrics Rae top. Elke drafted out the side seams so the flower could wrap all the way around her.
My spaghetti strap top is made with scraps of a Sunflower cotton poplin panel and the True Bias Ogden Cami pattern.
The pleated skirt is drafted and modeled by Amy Nicole Studio using 1 yard of my regular sunflower panel on its side.
The long sleeved top made is made with scraps from 5 of my giant flower panels on cotton poplin and the Dhurata Davies Edith Top pattern. Peony is on the shirt front, Sunflower on the collar, Tuberose on one sleeve, Thistle on the other sleeve, and Protea on the shirt back.
Please note: you are buying fabric by the yard, not a garment!
Price includes US shipping. For international shipping, email julia@costgallery.com with your full shipping address, and the designs, substrates, and number of yards you’d like to order.