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Dear Stella Atomic Microbes White

Atomic Microbes White
Dear Stella Atomic Microbes White

Fabric Name- Atomic Microbes White designed by Rae Ritchie for Dear Stella Fabrics.

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- White

Theme- Science

Description:

Microorganisms are featured on this print from Dear Stella’s Atomic collection by Rae Ritchie. These pink and purple bacteria and viruses are sure to delight your favorite microbiologist or cell biologist.

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Dear Stella Atomic Main Blueberry

Atomic Main Blueberry
Dear Stella Atomic Main Blueberry

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.

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Stem Squad Mad Scientists on Black

Stem Squad Scientists

Fabric Name- Stem Squad Mad Scientists on Black designed by Edward Miller for Michael Miller Fabrics.

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- Black

Theme- Science

Description:

This fabric features 4 different mad scientists wearing lab coats on a black background. They each have crazy hair and are wearing green gloves. Three of the scientists are working at lab benches, doing experiments while surrounded by bubbling flasks, test tubes, microscopes, jumping frogs and jars of brains. The fourth scientist is holding a bubbling test tube. Scattered in between the scientists are more bubbling flasks and beakers, ball and stick molecules, and atomic rings.

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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Stem Squad Chemistry Toss on Black

Stem Squad Chemistry Toss

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”.

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Stem Squad Boy Scientists on Blue

Stem Squad Boy Scientists

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”.

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Stem Squad You’ve Got Mail on White

Stem Squad You've Got Mail

Fabric Name- Stem Squad You’ve Got Mail on White designed by Edward Miller for Michael Miller Fabrics.

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- White

Theme- STEM, computers

Description:

This fabric features a look at the history of computers. There are old CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors along with modern flat screen LCD and HDR monitors. There are floppy disks and CD’s, tablets, laptops, circuit diagrams, and even a depiction of an early computer from the 1960’s or so. This design also has some words that we associate with internet and social media use: Like, Share, Surf, Connect, Dot Com, and You Got Mail! Finally, there are bar charts, pie charts, icons and emojis, showing the many ways we use this technology every day.

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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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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The Great Conjunction

In honor of tonight’s Great Conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn, enjoy this Intergalactic Planets fabric designed by Dan Morris for QT Fabrics.

The Great Conjunction will occur on December 21, 2020 when Jupiter and Saturn will appear in the southwestern sky just after sunset only 0.1 degrees (6 arc-minutes) apart. The two planets can be seen close together throughout the month of December, but on December 21 they will appear the closest.

Jupiter and Saturn pass each other about once every 20 years. 2020 is special, though, because it has been about 400 years since the planets have passed this close to each other, and nearly 800 years since this has happened at night.

Take a look outside around 6pm tonight and enjoy the sight! If you’d like to see the bag I made with this fabric, 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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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?