New Fusions collections by AGF to fall in love with!

Hello, fab makers!

Today is an exciting day because we’re releasing our second group of Fusions collections! To refresh your memory, Fusions are our group of bite-size collections that consist of 10 prints from our AGF designers that have been curated into conceptual themes. Each print that is selected for Fusions has been re-colored to coordinate with each theme.

This second group of Fusions is filled with style, color, and of course beautiful prints you’ll love. Whether you’re in a romantic sewing mood or you’re feeling a little bit more sophisticated, I’m sure this second group is going to take your breath away! Let’s check them out!


Bachelorette Fusion 

For this range we paired up bold florals with minimal hand drawn elements to create a feminine collection that’s sophisticated yet youthful. The mix of bright pinks coordinated with dusty teals, greens, and a hint of white will take you back to heartfelt days filled with love notes and crushes.

Featured designers: Bari J., Pat Bravo, Sharon Holland, Maureen Cracknell, Bonnie Christine, Caroline Hulse

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Spices Fusion

For this Fusion we wanted to take you to a far away land filled with rich colors reminiscent of an exotic Bazaar! Spices Fusions is filled with lush florals, subtle geometrics with an organic touch, and a whole lot of spice that will add flavor to your sewing.

Featured designers: Katarina Roccella, Pat Bravo, Bari J., Bonnie Christine

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Reverie Fusions

If you’re looking for dreamy fabric for a girl’s nursery or you’re thinking of making sweet dresses, you’re going to love Reverie Fusions. Delicate blooms are combined with playful shapes and words topped off by soft shades of tangerine, turquoise, and pink.

Featured designers: Pat Bravo, Amy Sinibaldi, Katarina Roccella, Bonnie Christine, Caroline Hulse, AGF Studio

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Woodlands Fusions 

Last but not least, we present to you Woodlands Fusions. This range shows off an eclectic romance with painterly florals, minimal lines, and everyone’s favorite print – the buck forest. Each design is enhanced with classic colors such as navy, deep red, and hints of coral that will enchant you.

Featured designers: Bari J., AGF Studio, Sharon Holland, Maureen Cracknell, Bonnie Christine, Katarina Roccella

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Now, that you’ve gotten a glimpse of all the new Fusions, you have to check out the Lookbook! It’s filled with beautiful quilts, pillows, garments and more!

 

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Make sure to download all four of the free quilt patterns also! (click each name to download the pattern)

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Possibilities Quilt Pattern – Bachelorette Fusions

Bright Markers Quilt Pattern – Spices Fusions

Apricity – Reverie Fusions

Unconditional – Woodlands Fusions

 

Time for the best part! You can add all four bite-size collections to your stash by entering our giveaway!

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To enter simply fill the form below! Giveaway ends August 30th at 3:00pm est. Good luck!

I hope you love the new Fusions as much as we do!

 

Till next time!

-Stephanie

 

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Congrats, Laura Sharp you've won the giveaway! Please check your email.

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9 responses to “New Fusions collections by AGF to fall in love with!”

  1. Aileen Avatar
    Aileen

    I’d love to enter but not sure where the form is. What gorgeous collections. I love the ‘spice’ one in particular.

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  2. Karen Hill Avatar
    Karen Hill

    I love, love, love, love all 4 collections!

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  3. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Neat Collections! Thanks!

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  4. Janie Avatar
    Janie

    You sure know how to put a smile on my face with your newsletters. Thank you for that! I love everything you have created with these collections. It makes me want to make clothes for myself, especially the skirts! What????? I am a quilter. :)

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  5. Helen M Avatar
    Helen M

    I’ve already bought the Boho fat quarter bundle and I love it. My daughter said the green floral would make a lovely top, but I don’t see clothes so it’ll have to go into a quilt I will make for her. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  6. Cocopatch Avatar

    beautiful collections!!!

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  7. Rosemary Bolton Avatar
    Rosemary Bolton

    AGF, thank you so much for your inspiration and fantastical designs.
    I love all three designs, I love Fusions! It is just incredible what you have done with the favorite collections

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  8. Christi Avatar
    Christi

    The entry form doesn’t seem to be working but I love the fabric.

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  9. Cynthia Gottlieb Avatar
    Cynthia Gottlieb

    Is there any way I can comment on one of the patterns found on your site? The Houndstooth Joy….. many many mistakes and errors with type and placement of blocks. The triangle template is terribly off. When cut exact to template, the triangle opens to a 3 inch square, not a 3.5 inch square. It could be when printing from a home computer printer, there is “scaling”? Using a square ruler with a 45 º line and many trials, I found a way to make it work. The numbers were wrong on the cuts for the triangles, I was short 2 on “m” and 1 on “k” with many others left over. But the mistakes in the assembly are too numerous for me to mention. Row 7 had the most! I am a novice….. should I not have placed this entire layout out on the floor and see a YouTube video from Missouri Star on basic placement, this would have been a mess. It would have been waste of almost $200 in fabric. 4+ hours to get this as shown in your picture.

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