MSQC SKU: FP123740 | MFG SKU: DP28575-14

Naturescapes: Timber Trail - Elk Taupe Multi Panel by James Meger

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Panel of elks in the woodlands, with blue sky and mountains in the background. The majestic elk is featured in the Naturescapes: Timber Trail collection by James Meger for Northcott. In earthy brown as well as green and blue, these fabrics capture the beauty of elks in their woodland homes.



100% Cotton
Panel size is approx. 30" x 43"
Price is per panel.

Quilting Product Details

Brand: Northcott

Collection: Timber Trail

Color: Multi Colored

Designer: James Meger

Material: Cotton

Product Type: Fabric

Style: Novelty

Theme: Animals & Insects, Man's Land, Woodland Animals

Width: 42" / 43"

MSQC SKU: FP123740

MFG SKU: DP28575-14

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I’m in the process of piecing together a quilt for each of my grown children. This particular panel suits my oldest boy perfectly! My son had quite the experience when he hunted and bagged his first elk. This panel is reflective of the area he hunted in, and I thought it would bring back great memories. Actually, it did! I used the Kona Army Cotton along with greens and blues to frame the panel. I have it pieced but not quilted yet.

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