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Stem Squad Girl Scientists on Pink

Stem Squad Girl Scientists

Fabric Name- Stem Squad Girls in Science on Pink designed by Edward Miller for Michael Miller Fabrics.

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- Pink

Theme- Science

Description:

This fabric features 5 different girls wearing lab coats on a pink background. One girl holds a bubbling flask, while another tends to a round bottom flask on a ring stand. One girl holds a pen as she prepares to jot down her observations, while her friends peer though magnifying glasses and microscopes. Scattered in between the female scientists are ball and stick molecules and chemical elements in colorful circles.

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”.

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Girl Science Fabric by Zinnia’s Closet, Part 2

I have received several requests for more diversity on our custom Girl Science fabric. Each design has been updated to include multiple girls on the same design. Don’t forget: All fabric designed by Zinnia’s Closet can be customized to your specifications. You can change the girls to represent just who you want. Skin tones, body shape, hairstyles, eyeglasses, etc. can all be modified. Contact me with your ideas!

Click the images to shop each of these new designs.

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Teacher Appreciation Week

Teacher Appreciation Week is May 4-8, 2020. Enjoy this Rainbow Science Fabric by Timeless Treasures Fabrics, and don’t forget to thank a teacher this week!

Click here to see the bag that I made with this fabric.

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Girl Science Fabric by Zinnia’s Closet

Exciting things are happening at Zinnia’s Closet! Introducing our very own girl science fabric!

Chemistry Fabric by Zinnia's ClosetBiology Fabric by Zinnia's ClosetMath Fabric by Zinnia's Closet

Science was my first love. I studied chemistry and biology in school and worked for 10 years as a scientist before having my family. When I learned how to sew, I discovered science fabric! I couldn’t resist buying every pattern I could find. Over time I realized that many others enjoy the fabric as much as I do.

Earlier this year I decided to design my own science fabric, starting with my three favorite subjects: chemistry, biology and math. I wanted to appeal to girls, and make the designs fun and educational at the same time.

The chemistry design has a few simple calculations, along with colorful lab equipment and chemical elements. The biology fabric covers several areas of biology, from medicine to zoology to botany. The math fabric has some basic algebra and geometry, and interesting patterns such as the binary code and Fibonacci sequence.

I wanted to have some diversity in the designs as well. There are three different girls available with each pattern:

 

 

 

I’ll be adding more subjects and girls in the coming months. I’d love to hear what you think! Please comment below, and feel free to send a message if you have any requests.

If you’d like to see the bags I made with these designs, please click here.

 

 

 

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Northcott Big Bang Fabric

I am so excited about this new science and math fabric from Northcott Studio!

Northcott Big Bang Main

Fabric Name- Big Bang (Main Design)- by Deborah Edwards for Northcott Studio

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- Navy Blue

Theme- Science and Math

Description:

Big Bang is packed with colorful science and math icons on a navy blue background. It covers chemistry, physics, biology and math in a fun and educational way. This fabric would be great in a science classroom. Take a look at all the great things in this design:

“Mathematics- the study of numbers, structure, space and change”. The math icons include a ruler, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division signs, a set square (triangle ruler), a sine wave, pie chart, the pi symbol, a square root sign, a triangular prism, cylinder, cube, pencil, X+Y=, 90° and the word Equations.

“Physics- the study of matter, energy and the interaction between them.” The words Einstein, Electricity and Magnetism are featured here. There is a light bulb and a horseshoe shaped magnet with waves above it. The VIR triangle is for Ohm’s Law: Voltage = Current x Resistance. A small white notebook shows the equations E = mc² and V = I x R.

“Biology- the study of life and living organisms.” Biology is represented by a microscope and a leaf.

“Chemistry- the study of properties of, and interactions between, matter and energy.” The elements Magnesium, Helium, Carbon and Oxygen are displayed in hexagons. There is a ring stand holding a flask over a Bunsen burner, a round bottom flask with a green liquid, a test tube rack holding tubes of various color liquids, and single test tubes with bubbling green liquid. There are several ball and stick molecules, beakers and atomic rings. The beaker has the word Beaker over it. Carbon dioxide and water are written here as CO² and H²O. They should be written as CO2 and H2O. Finally, the words Chemical Bonds are written in cursive.

A few things didn’t fit into a particular category: a stack of books and the words Science, Discover, Learn and Experiment.

This fabric is great! It is so colorful and fun, and educational at the same time. Check out the bag I made with this fabric here.

Science is fun! Get out there and discover, learn and experiment!

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Famous Scientists Fabric

Robert Kaufman Science Fair 2 Scientists on Yellow

Science Fair is the latest collection of science fabric from Robert Kaufman. Look at all of the scientists on this pattern!

Fabric Name- Science Fair SRK-18000-5 YELLOW (I call it Famous Scientists.)

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- Yellow

Theme- Science

Description: 19 scientists are featured on this black and yellow fabric. Each scientist is accompanied by the year they were born, and an icon representing some of their most important work. If you’d like to know a little bit more about each of the scientists on this fabric, read on.

edison

Thomas Edison 1847 Lightbulb- He is known for electric power generation, and the invention of the light bulb.

newton

Isaac Newton 1643 Telescope- built the first reflecting telescope, discovered the laws of motion and laws of gravity.

feynman

Richard Feynman 1918- shown with the Feynman diagram in quantum electrodynamics. He was a theoretical physicist.

curie

Marie Curie 1867 Radioactive Symbol- A physicist and chemist who researched radioactivity. Continue reading Famous Scientists Fabric

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Kanvas Academic Club Good Chemistry Fabric

Kanvas Academic Club Good Chemistry

The first science fabric I ever bought was this very colorful pattern called Good Chemistry. It is one of my absolute favorites! It just makes me smile 🙂

Fabric Name- Kanvas Academic Club Good Chemistry by Maria Kalinowski

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- Black

Theme- Science

Description:

This colorful fabric features classic examples of a chemistry lab. There are Bunsen burners heating flasks held on ring stands, bubbling test tubes, round bottom flasks, beakers, dripping medicine droppers, and stop watches. On another ring stand, there are two flasks connected by a curly tube, perhaps running a chemical extraction of some sort. Colorful stacks of books are scattered throughout the pattern, including Physics, Algebra and Chemistry. Also, there are many chemical elements: Copper, Magnesium, Zinc, Sodium, Carbon, Helium and Calcium.

This fabric is so much fun! I just want to run to the lab and do some experiments!

If you are interested, check out some of the bags I made with this amazing fabric here and here.

Science is fun!

 

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Coffee as Science

Coffee. How many of us can’t get our day started without a cup of coffee? It seems like everyone has a saying or joke about it. Today, I wanted to share this very clever fabric expressing a love for coffee. It’s called Coffee as Science by Virginia Odien.

Coffee as Science

This design is so creative! Coffee is being brewed in a chemistry lab setting, creating happiness in a mug. Coffee beans, a coffee pot, spoons of sugar, pitchers of milk and water are placed together with flasks, tubes, a Bunsen burner and the chemical structure of caffeine. It’s a fun scene where one mug filled with water is sad, and the other mug, filled with coffee, is happy. I love the little hearts inside the structure of caffeine!

This fabric, and all of Virginia’s amazing designs, can be found at her shop on Spoonflower, here.

What’s your favorite expression about coffee?

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Happy National Chemistry Week!

Science Fair 2 Laboratory

National Chemistry Week is October 21 to October 27, 2018.

I am so excited to share this amazing new science fabric with you! The series is called Science Fair 2 by Robert Kaufman. The official name for this pattern is SRK-17929-205 MULTI, but I like to call it Chemistry Lab.

This multi-colored fabric contains scenes from a chemistry lab on a gray background. A flame heats a beaker on a ring stand, while liquids in flasks are distilled into other beakers. Single beakers, flasks and small tubes are scattered throughout the pattern. Colors include red, orange, yellow, lime green and sky blue.

I hope you enjoy this fabric and have fun during National Chemistry Week!