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8/1/19
Pepper Cory calls her shot cottons "Peppered Cottons." The warp and weft are two different colors, so the color you see changes as the fabric moves.
Here's a very good video describing them.
8/1/19
Thanks, Dee. I wash all my fabrics with color catchers before I use it so I don't have to worry about colors running.
8/1/19
Now that was interesting! I learned new things today! How come I didn’t know about shot cottons?
Those could be interesting to work with.
8/1/19
Did you see all of those other YouTube videos with Pepper Cory about the "Peppered Cottons"? It looks like StudioeFabrics has just recently put them on YouTube. I just love Pepper Cory, and she's a wonderful teacher. There are other videos of her out there at Quilt Market, etc.
I bet the Peppered Cottons are wonderful to work with too -- they must have a great "hand."
8/1/19
If I was running through your back yard I would snatch the one with the most white, the one on the left.