Fabric Name- Love Potion Dark Purple by Little Arrow Design
Material- 100% Cotton Fabric
Background Color- Purple
Theme- Valentine’s Day, Science
Description:
Pink and purple love potions are bubbling out of beakers and flasks in this pattern from Little Arrow Design. Wish your favorite scientist a Happy Valentine’s Day with this science and love themed fabric.
Fabric Name- Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Black and White designed by Robert Kaufman.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- Black
Theme- Science
Description:
Bubbling test tubes in test tube racks are displayed in black and white on this pattern from the Science Fair 2 collection from Robert Kaufman. Some tubes have a flame, some have bubbles, and others have stars. Science is fun!
Fabric Name- Geek Chic Panel designed by Studio E Fabrics.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- Navy Blue
Theme- Science
Description:
The 24-inch panel from Studio E’s Geek Chic collection contains 15 different squares on a navy blue background. There are three chemical elements: Zinc (Zn), Magnesium (Mg), and Aluminum (Al). One square has a bubbling red round bottom flask with a hexagonal chemical structure on the side. The word Science is the focus of another square containing electrons floating around a nucleus. There is a microscope with the chemical structure for Guanine, one of the 4 nucleotides that make up DNA. The square that says Chemistry also contains an atomic ring and an Erlenmeyer flask with a blue bubbling liquid. H2CO is formaldehyde. It is pictured with a graduated cylinder with yellow liquid, and two test tubes, one yellow and one orange. The square that says Molecule has a magnifying glass and the chemical structure for caffeine. There is a light bulb with a gear in the center and more atomic rings around it. Another square shows an Erlenmeyer flask with blue liquid on a yellow background. A test tube with light blue liquid is being poured into the flask. There are also two ball and stick models over the flask. There is a ball and stick model of a molecule on a square with a red background. A ring stand is holding a round bottom flask with a green liquid over a flame in another square. H2SO4 is sulfuric acid. It is featured on a square with a beaker with orange liquid transferring liquid to another container using a red coiled tube. The final square features a globe on a sky blue background. The panel is framed on either side with 10 chemical elements in smaller squares: Chlorine (Cl), Boron (B), Silicon (Si), Zinc (Zn), Ruthenium (Ru), Barium (Ba), Aluminum (Al), Magnesium (Mg), Strontium (Sr), and Sulfur (S). Science is fun!
Fabric Name- Geekery Elemental Mavro designed by Sue Marsh for RJR Fabrics.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- Black
Theme- Science
Description:
This Elemental pattern from the Geekery collection by RJR fabrics features the chemical elements. I think every single element is included in this print. Each element is in a colorful square that has its symbol, name and atomic number. Mavro is the Greek word for black. Chemistry is fun!
Fabric Name- Geekery Molecules Violus designed by Sue Marsh for RJR Fabrics.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- White
Theme- Science
Description:
If you’ve taken chemistry, you’re familiar with the shape of a water molecule. This print features ball and stick models of water molecules with H’s and O’s (hydrogen and oxygen) scattered in between. The purple and white fabric was designed by Sue Marsh for RJR Fabrics. Science in fun!
Fabric Name- Undeniable Chemistry Beakers H2O designed for Hoffman Fabrics.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- Blue
Theme- Science
Description:
I love these neon beakers and Erlenmeyer flasks! This print is from the Undeniable Chemistry collection from Hoffman Fabrics. It reminds me of all the time spent in the chemistry lab in college. Chemistry is fun!
Colorful science doodles are featured on this print from the Timeless Treasures Math & Science collection by Gail Cadden. There are bubbling flasks, test tubes, strands of DNA, chemical formulas, molecules, calculations, atomic rings, ball and stick diagrams, radioactive symbols and a small periodic table of elements. The bright colors make science fun!
Fabric Name- Atomic Main Blueberry designed by Rae Ritchie for Dear Stella Fabrics.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- Blue
Theme- Science
Description:
Women scientists are featured on this print from Dear Stella’s Atomic collection by Rae Ritchie. There is a chemist mixing chemicals with a test tube and flask, surrounded by atomic rings and molecules. An astronaut floats through space next to a telescope. A microbiologist is bent over a microscope while she is surrounded by various bacteria and microorganisms. One woman has her eyes closed and is thinking about something. Her brain is illustrated, maybe she is a neuroscientist. The fifth woman is also thinking about something, maybe mathematical. She is looking off in the distance and has mathematical symbols and diagrams over her head.
Fabric Name- Stem Squad Chemistry Toss on Black designed by Edward Miller for Michael Miller Fabrics.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- Black
Theme- Science
Description:
This fabric features tossed science items on a black background. There are colorful bubbling flasks and test tubes, ball and stick molecules, microscopes, atoms, and strands of DNA. This is a fun addition to the Stem Squad fabric collection.
Take a look at the bag I made with this fabric here. I also made some button magnets with this fabric, found here. To see more designs in the Stem Squad collection, please search “Stem Squad”.
Fabric Name- Stem Squad Science Boys on Blue designed by Edward Miller for Michael Miller Fabrics.
Material- 100% cotton fabric
Background color- Blue
Theme- Science
Description:
This fabric features 5 different boys wearing lab coats on a blue background. One boy holds a bubbling flask, while another tends to a round bottom flask on a ring stand. One boy holds a pen as he writes out some chemical reactions, while his friends peer though magnifying glasses and microscopes. Scattered in between the scientists are gears, ball and stick molecules, test tubes, beakers, microscopes, magnets, atoms, bubbling flasks, thermometers, rulers, chemical element symbols, rain clouds, rockets and globes.
Science is fun!
Take a look at the bag I made with this fabric here. To see more designs in the Stem Squad collection, please search “Stem Squad”.