MSQC SKU: FBY120953 | MFG SKU: DP28092-37

First Snow - Birch Trees Rust Multi Yardage by Iosif Derecichei

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Quilting Product Description

A forest of white, oil-painted birch trees atop brush strokes in shades of blue, brown, and gold. First Snow, designed by Iosif Derecichei for Northcott, is an artistic journey into nature's beauty! With oil-painted details, birch trees, brilliant skies, and snowy fields, these fabrics will transport you into a winter wonderland. 



100% Cotton
43"/44" Wide

Quilting Product Details

Brand: Northcott

Collection: First Snow (Northcott)

Color: Multi Colored

Designer: Iosif Derecichei

Material: Cotton

Product Type: Fabric

Style: Novelty

Theme: Nature & Outdoors, Seasons, Winter

Width: 44" / 45"

MSQC SKU: FBY120953

MFG SKU: DP28092-37

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First Snow - Birch Trees Rust Multi Yardage
First Snow - Birch Trees Rust Multi Yardage
 
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    Sarah D.
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    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 1 out of 5 stars
    11/3/25
    Not as pictured

    This fabric looks wonderful in the photo; in reality the print is not nearly as clear and is muddy. As a digital print, it misses the mark in clarity, and the colors are not defined.

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