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Kaufman Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Colored

Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Colored on Black
Kaufman Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Colored on Black

Fabric Name- Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Colored on Black designed by Robert Kaufman.

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- Black

Theme- Science

Description:

Bubbling test tubes in test tube racks are displayed in this colorful 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!

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Kaufman Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Black and White

Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Black and White
Kaufman Science Fair 2 Test Tubes Black and White

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!

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Studio E Geek Chic Panel

Geek Chic Panel
Studio e Geek Chic Panel

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!

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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!