I first started buying African fabrics at St. Theresa's Textile Trove in Cincinnati, Ohio when I was in Cincy to see my brother who was touring with Jimmy Buffet on the Tuesday, Thrusday, Saturday Tour.  I can't remember the year - maybe 1999?  Well, anyway the wardrobe lady for JB told my brother I needed to go to STTT so I did.  I was blown away!  Years later I finally decided to make a quilt with the fabric and this is the piece I made.  I used black Kona in the borders.  It is heavily quilted - about 1/4" or less apart over the entire piece.  It is between a full and queen size.

Here is the braided boarder.  Each border on this quilt is different.

Here are the wax fabrics I bought.  I was so happy to pick up the black background piece with the white images.  I love to use this for my binding and I had run out.  There was one flat fold of this and it was the first piece I snatched up.  It was a 12 yard piece.  I guess I will have enough for binding for awhile!  I have so much of the fabric in the first two pictures - between 8 - 10 yards of each - I would be willing to sell some if anyone is interested.  I think I went a bit overboard in my buying.  


 
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Hi Patty, Thank you for visiting my blog and pointing me in your direction! I have had fun perusing your posts and am now a follower. I love, love your African collection of fabrics. Beautiful! You and Wanda have inspired me to do a post on my African Fabrics. And I noticed that you are one of my customers!! Thank you!! I hope you have enjoyed the Essex!
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