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Wings of Wonder Eucalyptus Trees 4039I Cotton Quilting Fabric 1/2 YARD

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Wings of Wonder Eucalyptus Trees 4039I Cotton Quilting Fabric is designed by Brandi Ferguson of Milvale Design Studio for Kennard and Kennard.

This fabric is 100% cotton and is approx 44 inches (112 cm) wide.

(1/2 yard = 45.7 cm) This fabric is sold in 1/2 yard increments if you would like 1 yard please select 2,1 1/2 yards select 3,2 yards select 4and so on

Wings of Wonder Collection features the Wedge-tailed Eagle which is a majestic large eagle native to Australia and are one of the world’s largest eagles.

Wedge-tailed Eagles feature in many dreaming stories for Aboriginal Australians: for example, the eagle Bunjil is an important creator being for the Kulin people of central Victoria. For the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains, the eagle’s claw takes the form of a constellation known as Wilto (the Southern Cross).

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Wings of Wonder Eucalyptus Trees 4039I Cotton Quilting Fabric is designed by Brandi Ferguson of Milvale Design Studio for Kennard and Kennard.

This fabric is 100% cotton and is approx 44 inches (112 cm) wide.

(1/2 yard = 45.7 cm) This fabric is sold in 1/2 yard increments if you would like 1 yard please select 2,1 1/2 yards select 3,2 yards select 4and so on

Wings of Wonder Collection features the Wedge-tailed Eagle which is a majestic large eagle native to Australia and are one of the world’s largest eagles.

Wedge-tailed Eagles feature in many dreaming stories for Aboriginal Australians: for example, the eagle Bunjil is an important creator being for the Kulin people of central Victoria. For the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains, the eagle’s claw takes the form of a constellation known as Wilto (the Southern Cross).