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Margarett from
Ladybug Lap QuiltI had ladybug applique cross stitch squares I had finished. This fabric was just what I needed to finish my rag quilt. Great fabric at a great price.👍
Date published: 2023-11-10
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KStrate from
OopsToo many pieces!!!! I may not be able to use it!!!! Why are so many just a smidgeon under a yard?
Date published: 2023-09-10
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GmaH from
Baby giftVery nice print. Used it in a quilt for newborn. Red. Black and white.
Date published: 2023-08-05
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Crunchy spiders from
Ladybug or ladybird? You be the judge.I love this ladybug fabric. Ladybugs, those delightful little insects with their vibrant red wings and black spots, are not just cute garden visitors—they play a crucial role in our ecosystems. As voracious predators of garden pests like aphids, mites, and scale insects, ladybugs act as natural pest control agents, helping to keep populations of harmful insects in check. Their appetite for these pests is astonishing, with a single ladybug capable of consuming hundreds of aphids in a day. By reducing the population of destructive insects, ladybugs contribute to the overall health and balance of plants and gardens. Additionally, ladybugs also aid in pollination as they move from flower to flower, facilitating the transfer of pollen and ensuring the reproduction of many plant species. These charming creatures are truly beneficial allies, protecting plants and contributing to the harmony of the ecosystem in their own small but significant way.