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Whirling through a checkered field, a hurricane creates swirls of purple, lilac and lavender. The

design itself echoes the passion of purple.

Use this design in any way you would use regular checks. You will find two additional sizes in the full collection as well as a wide variety of colorways. To easily find coordinates put the code HCF14 into the tag search box on the main Spoonflower shopping page. You will also find matching solids. The word check, per this article on Wikipedia, originated from the Persian word "shah," meaning "king." The word entered the French language as "echec" in the 11th century, and from there passed into English. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_(pattern) - This commonly used pattern, you see, came from the oriental game of chess, which was played on a squared board. Checked fabric can be used effectively in a manner similar to gingham. It is, of course, always a great choice for shirts and blouses. If you are wanting to create a country look in your home décor, checks can be used for curtains, pillows, place mats, dinner napkins, or a tablecloth. Combine them with a coordinating solid for bedding linens. The sky’s the limit, really. For fun quilting options, combine a checked fabric with a floral and a stripe or a solid. Fun, fun, fun! If you need any design in this collection in a different size, just ask! Thanks for stopping by my shop! Copyright Mary K Wykes 6-20-18

design itself echoes the passion of purple.

Use this design in any way you would use regular checks. You will find two additional sizes in the full collection as well as a wide variety of colorways. To easily find coordinates put the code HCF14 into the tag search box on the main Spoonflower shopping page. You will also find matching solids. The word check, per this article on Wikipedia, originated from the Persian word "shah," meaning "king." The word entered the French language as "echec" in the 11th century, and from there passed into English. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_(pattern) - This commonly used pattern, you see, came from the oriental game of chess, which was played on a squared board. Checked fabric can be used effectively in a manner similar to gingham. It is, of course, always a great choice for shirts and blouses. If you are wanting to create a country look in your home décor, checks can be used for curtains, pillows, place mats, dinner napkins, or a tablecloth. Combine them with a coordinating solid for bedding linens. The sky’s the limit, really. For fun quilting options, combine a checked fabric with a floral and a stripe or a solid. Fun, fun, fun! If you need any design in this collection in a different size, just ask! Thanks for stopping by my shop! Copyright Mary K Wykes 6-20-18

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