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Northcott Little Genius Chemistry White

Little Genius Chemistry White
Northcott Little Genius Chemistry White

Fabric Name- Little Genius Chemistry White by Deborah Edwards for Northcott Fabrics

Material- 100% Cotton Fabric

Background Color- White

Theme- Science

Description:

The Little Genius Chemistry design by Deborah Edwards for Northcott Fabrics is full of fun science facts. There are colorful science icons on a white background including magnets, test tubes, microscopes, flasks, light bulbs, DNA, atoms, molecules, chemical elements (Hydrogen, Helium, Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen), a solid/liquid/gas diagram, and magnifying glasses. Between each of the images there are scientific words and facts to teach young scientists:

DNA holds the code for every cell in your body.

Electricity is a form of energy and it occurs in nature. It can be made from wind, water and sunlight.

Hydrogen is the lightest , simplest and most commonly found chemical element in the Universe.

Carbon is found in the Earth’s atmosphere in the form of Carbon Dioxide, CO2.

Because Helium is lighter than air, it is often used to fill balloons and make them float.

Oxygen is essential to human life. It is in the air we breathe and the water we drink.

Nitrogen is present in all living things including the human body and plants.

Light travels very, very fast. The speed of light is around 186,000 miles per second.

Atoms are the basic building blocks of ordinary matter. Atoms are made of particles called protons, electrons and neutrons.

All living organisms on earth are divided into cells. Cells can only be seen under a microscope.

Magnets produce magnetic fields that attract or repel objects.

H2O is the chemical symbol for water.

Albert Einstein was a very famous scientist born in 1879. He came up with the famous equation E=mc2.

Experiments are fun!

The larger scientific words scattered throughout the pattern are: Atom, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Energy, Electrons, Magnetism, Science, Theory, Gravity, Einstein, Look Closer, DNA, Test Tubes, Light, Force, Motion, Microscope, Solid, Liquid, and Gas.

This fabric pattern is very educational. I think the colorful pictures and quick facts will keep kids coming back to discover new ideas. Science is fun!

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Studio E Monster Lab Patch Oyster

Monster Lab Patch Oyster
Studio e Monster Lab Patch Oyster

Fabric Name- Monster Lab Patch Oyster designed by Dana Saulnier for Studio E Fabrics.

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- Oyster White

Theme- Science

Description:

The Monster Lab collection from Studio E features adorable monsters in lab coats. In this Patch design, there are rectangle patches with the words Theory, Experiment and Molecule. Other patches contain laboratory items like microscopes, flasks, beakers, test tubes, and even a bubbling flask on a ring stand over a Bunsen burner. The focus of this design, however, is the 5 monsters! Monster number one is green and orange. His mouth is a big part of his body, and his eyes stick out above his head. He is holding a flask. Monster number two is showing us that safety comes first. He is wearing his safety goggles to protect his eyes. He is blue with green arms and legs. Monster number three has an orange body with a long tail and green horns on his head. He is taking good notes during his experiments in the lab. He is holding a clip board and a pencil. Monsters four and five are wearing lab coats. Monster number 4 is green with orange arms and legs, while monster number 5 is all green with two white horns on his nose.

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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RJR Geekery Molecules Violus

Geekery Molecules Violus
RJR Geekery Molecules Violus

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!

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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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Outer Space Collection

Our outer space collection is perfect for the future astronauts, astronomers, rocket scientists, and star gazers in your life.

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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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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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Monster Lab Fabric by Studio e

Monster Lab Patches

Fabric Name- Monster Lab Patches by Dana Saulnier of the Patterned Peacock for Studio e Fabrics

Material- 100% cotton fabric

Background color- White

Theme- Science and Monsters

Description:

Five colorful monsters are busy doing science experiments in this fun design. Two monsters are wearing lab coats, one has a pocket protector! Another monster is taking notes on a clip board. One is holding a flask, while the final monster wears safety goggles. The words Theory, Experiment and Molecule are scattered throughout the pattern. A flask being heated by a Bunsen burner, a microscope, test tubes in a rack, and a row of beakers and flasks are also featured.

I hope you enjoy this adorable science fabric. Check out the bag I made with it here.

Science is fun!

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Medical Laboratory Professionals Week

Monster Lab DNA

April 21-27, 2019 is Medical Laboratory Professionals Week.

So in honor of Lab Week, I thought I’d share this science fabric by Studio e. It’s called Monster Lab DNA by Dana Saulnier of The Patterned Peacock. There are cells, strands of DNA, tubes of DNA, and atomic rings. The words Scientist, Genes, Atom, DNA, Nucleus and Molecules are scattered throughout the pattern. If you look closely at the background, you can see X’s, which are chromosomes. I think this pattern is very fitting for a medical laboratory.

Check out the bag I made with this fabric here.

Happy Lab Week to all the Medical Laboratory Professionals out there!