Alexander Henry: Lorenza

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lorenza - nude

I just want to give Alexander Henry a running high-five for this new-in-stores quilting weight cotton collection, Lorenza. Above, the scandalously named Nude colorway; below is Aubergine. These images are from Hancock’s of Paducah; Pink Chalk Fabrics also has the Sage colorway and a couple more prints not pictured here. (Shops, please let us know in the comments if you carry this collections!)

Lorenza - Aubergine and Onyx

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11/05/2009 | Fabric News | Comments

9 Responses to “Alexander Henry: Lorenza”

  1. Posted by: colleen (bcharmer) - 11/05/2009 - 1

    Oh, I love this new collection! I hope my local shops will pick it up!

  2. Posted by: Audrie - 11/05/2009 - 2

    I’m in love with the muted Lorenza prints… I actually just suggested them to a customer who wants a quilt :)

  3. Posted by: Diane - 11/05/2009 - 3

    I just purchased some of the dots at one of the lqs here in Idaho. Oh love…

  4. Posted by: alexia - 11/05/2009 - 4

    I just bought a stack of these in the “nude” colorway for a baby quilt, they are so beautiful in person!

  5. Posted by: Ellen - 11/05/2009 - 5

    Oooh! I love these new prints. I can’t wait to get some.

  6. Posted by: kathy - 11/05/2009 - 6

    Thanks for featuring Lorenza and linking to my shop Kim. This collection is FABULOUS. It includes a total of 21 prints, 7 designs in 3 colorways (Nude :) , Sage and Aubergine). I still can’t decide which one I like the best!

    I also love that they introduced 3 new colorways for Mod Dot and incorporated it into the collection. I’m a huge Mod Dot fan and totally flipped when I saw those!

  7. Posted by: Susan - 11/06/2009 - 7

    Oh, I’m love. Love. Do you know any place locally to buy these?

  8. Posted by: Kim - 11/07/2009 - 8

    Susan, maybe the Stitch Lab has them … that’s our best bet, I think!

  9. Posted by: Kim - 11/07/2009 - 9

    Contemporary Cloth and the Fat Quarter Shop also carry some Lorenza.

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