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Ballerina girls sweet kids print pink ballet dancing Navy designed by laurawrightstudio - Available printed onto the fabric type of your choice, for purchase by the yard -or- in Fat Quarter (1/4th yard) cuts. ◆PLEASE KEEP READING FOR DETAILS ABOUT OUR FABRIC AND CUT OPTIONS.◆We digitally print each design onto a range of base fabrics, custom to order. We print using eco-friendly, water-based inks on natural and synthetic fiber textiles. No additional chemicals are used in the printing or preparation process.All Spoonflower fabrics are printed in Durham, North Carolina, by a merry group of fabric lovers. All designs in our shop are crafted by independent surface designers who receive a commission on every sale. By ordering from Spoonflower, you help an independent designer earn a living!++ For more information and fabric care instructions, please see our FAQs ++◆◆◆CUT OPTIONS◆◆◆-BY THE YARD: One yard of fabric measures 36 inches (91.44cm) in length. The width of a yard will depend on the type of fabric you choose, please scroll down to see the respective width for each fabric option. We do not offer half yards. We do not print on the selvedge.**Multiple yards will print as a continuous length.**-FAT QUARTER: A fat quarter is a quarter yard of fabric that measures 18 inches x half the width of fabric (a Basic Fat Quarter, for instance, would be a rectangle measuring 18" x 21").-SWATCH: Each of our sample swatches are 8x8 inches. Not sure what fabric type to choose or how the colors will look once printed? Order a sample swatch first!◆◆◆FABRIC OPTIONS◆◆◆You can have the design in the listing photos, custom printed onto your choice of the following fabrics:Basic Cotton - 42” wide - $17.50/yard- 100% combed cotton that is simple, lightweight, and easy to sew- 3.2 oz per square yard (110 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 2-4% in length and width- Appropriate for basic craft projects, simple quilts, and bag liners.Kona Cotton - 42" wide - $19/yard- 100% natural combed cotton fabric with a wide weave that's great for quilting- 4.5 oz per square yard (155 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 2-4% in length and 0-2% in width- Appropriate for quilting, shirting, dresses, window treatments, nursery and home decor.Cotton Poplin - 42” wide - $20/yard- 100% natural cotton fabric with a fine weave and crisp, smooth feel- 3.3 oz per square yard (115 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 2-4% in length and width- Appropriate for quilting, shirting, skirts, dresses, pajamas, and home decor.Organic Cotton Knit - 56" wide - $27/yard- 100% organic cotton knit fabric with a medium weight and cozy feel- 6.3 oz per square yard (215 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 9-11% in length and 5-7% in width.- Interlock knit stretches along the crosswise grain about 25%.- Certified organic cotton by Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS)- Appropriate for t-shirts, dresses, baby clothes, layettes, and blankets.Organic Cotton Gauze - 56” wide - $23/yard- 100% organic cotton double gauze fabric- 3.5 oz per square yard (120 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 8% width and 14% in length- Appropriate for swaddle blankets, bibs, burp cloths, and reusable bags.**Prints are likely to be off-grain. For softest feel, choose lightly colored designs.Organic Cotton Sateen - 56" wide - $27/yard- 100% organic cotton sateen with a subtle sheen and soft hand- 3.8 oz per square yard (130 gsm)- Certified organic cotton by Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS)- Estimated shrinkage: 2-4% in length and width- Appropriate for quilting, curtains, table linens, bedding, clothing and pillows.Cotton Spandex Jersey - 60” wide - $26.75/yard- 93% natural cotton, 7% spandex jersey with a 4-way stretch- 5.5 oz per square yard (185 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 6-8% in length and 2-4% in width- Appropriate for adult and baby apparel including loungewear, leggings, and t-shirts.Linen Cotton Canvas - 54” wide - $27/yard- 55% linen, 45% natural cotton fabric with a versatile medium weight and textured feel- 6.4 oz per square yard (215 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 2-4% in length and 0-2% in width- Appropriate for curtains, tablecloths, tea towels, dresses, bags, and pillows.Denim - 56" wide - $30/yard- 100% natural cotton bull denim with a rugged twill construction- 11.7 oz per square yard (395 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 7-8% in length and 1-2% in width- Perfect for skirts, shorts, pants, outerwear, bags and backpacks, and low-traffic upholsteryCotton Canvas - 56" wide - $33/yard- 100% natural cotton canvas with a sophisticated basketweave structure- 10.6 oz per square yard (360 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 3-4% in length and 0-1% in width- Perfect for upholstery projects, heavyweight drapery, home accents and bagsLightweight Cotton Twill - 58” wide - $26/yard- 100% natural cotton twill fabric with a with a sturdy, drapable construction- 5.8 oz per square yard (195 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 4-6% in length and 1-2% in width- Appropriate for home decor, drapery, table linens, pillows, tote bags, pants, coats and jackets.Modern Jersey - 56” wide - $26.50/yard- 995% polyester, 5% spandex jersey knit fabric with 4-way stretch and a cotton-like feel- 6.2 oz per square yard (210 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 4-6% in length and 2-4% in width- Appropriate for t-shirts, tank tops, dresses, maxi skirts, headbands, scarves, and baby clothes.Sport Lycra - 56” wide - $32/yard- 88% polyester and 12% Lycra, moisture-wicking finish and 4-way stretch- 8.5 oz per square yard (290 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 0-2% in length and width- Appropriate for athletic apparel, leggings, swimwear, yoga pants, and dance costumes.Performance Piqué - 56" wide - $20/yard- 100% polyester knit fabric with a diamond weave structure and a moisture-wicking finish- 4.3 oz per square yard (145 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 1-3% in length and 1-2% in width- Perfect for yoga tops, polo shirts, sporty dresses and skirts, and headbandsEco Canvas - 54” wide- $32/yard- 100% polyester canvas with 45% recycled content- 8.1 oz per square yard (275 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 0-2% in length and width- Appropriate for upholstery, bags, home decor, outdoor pillows, toys, play mats, and jackets.Velvet - 54” wide - $34/yard- 100% polyester velvet fabric with a short pile and subtle shimmer- 10.9 oz per square yard (370 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 5-6% in length and 2-3% in width- Perfect for home decor and commercial-grade upholstery, heavyweight apparel, and luxurious accessoriesSatin - 54" wide - $20/yard- 100% polyester satin fabric with a silky feel and high-gloss finish- 2.2 oz per square yard (75 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 1-2% in length and 0-1% in width- Perfect for lining apparel and bags, wedding decor, and soft, silky accessoriesChiffon - 54" wide - $21/yard- 100% polyester chiffon fabric with a translucent look and delicate drape- 1.5 oz per square yard (50 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 0-1% in length and width- Perfect for scarves, sheer curtains, and special occasion decor itemsMinky - 54” wide - $27/yard- 100% polyester minky fabric with a soft, napped finish for the ultimate in plush- 6.6 oz per square yard (225 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 2-4% in width and 0-2% in length- Appropriate for quilting, blankets, lounge wear, plushies, and cold weather accessories.Fleece - 56” wide - $27/yard- 100% polyester low-loft fleece fabric with a slight stretch and soft, cuddly feel- 6.6 oz per square yard (225 gsm)- Estimated shrinkage: 1-2% in width and length- Appropriate for cozy loungewear, pillows, and blankets (including no-sew tie blankets)When it comes to colors, every fabric base will present a color quite differently. This can be due to a number of factors, including fiber type, fabric weave, absorbency and printing method. Polyester fabrics tend to present color more vibrantly and offer a more crisp print compared to natural fibers (cotton, linen, etc).

Last year she hosted that fashion show and donated the money raised to the East County Boys and Girls Club. Bagain went to school to study fashion design and has a line of clothes that she sells online. During the fashion show models walked down the runway showing Bagain’s clothing line, Amari, as well as other local designers, including Plush, Nova SF and Solid Clothing. The evening also included entertainment from local singers and dance clubs, including Cheer Angels, Mau Loa Ohana Halau, The Jane Benitez Project, Mye and Kim, and Dustin Heer.

“My dream is to have an integrated campus,” Sanchez said, “where special ed kids are in classes with the general ed students, This is one step closer.”, This is Sanchez’s first year working at the high school, She arrives with 14 years of experience as a speech pathologist, Immediately prior to Oceana, Sanchez worked in Santa Clara County, providing speech therapy to infants through young adults (age 22), The kids in the Social ballet fabric - ballerina girls sweet kids print pink ballet dancing navy by laurawrightstudio - cotton fabric by the yard with Club play “team building” games like Pictionary and Charades..

“Some of the games are ice breakers,” Sanchez said. “To get to know each other better, there are games where students ask interview questions. Many of these special education kids have disabilities that impair them from having appropriate peer relationships. That is part of their disability. My purpose is to gear these special education kids for real life, to help them have appropriate relationships out in the real world. I am also hoping to provide these kids with a social high school experience, a normal high school experience.”.

Sanchez knew from a very early age that she was going to go to college and do something to help kids and adults with disabilities, “I was 8 when my sister Elizabeth was born with Spina bifida,” Sanchez said, “She was born paralyzed from her ballet fabric - ballerina girls sweet kids print pink ballet dancing navy by laurawrightstudio - cotton fabric by the yard with waist down and has intellectual disabilities, She has always been in a wheelchair.”, When Elizabeth was growing up, she was always segregated from the “regular” kids, and her sister did not understand this, Elizabeth, now 31, has a fourth grade level of comprehension..

“My sister is dependent on my mom,” Sanchez said. “And she, like most of the kids in our program, will be dependent on family members for the rest of her life. I don’t think people are aware that many of these children will not be able to live independently. I made a promise to myself early on to help integrate people with disabilities, into the world of people with abilities.” Sanchez approached Oceana’s principal Caro Pemberton with her integrated “Social Club” idea, and was touched and empowered by Pemberton’s enthusiastic response. Sanchez also asked if the general education kids could receive community service hours for participating in the Social Club. This might inspire more to sign up. That too was met with approval. (100 hours of community service are a part of the high school’s distinctive college preparatory program.).

Sanchez took her idea into the general education classrooms, She brought in tools for creating disability awareness, such as masks so students couldn’t see, to help kids understand a bit about what it is like to live with a disability, Sanchez’s hope is ballet fabric - ballerina girls sweet kids print pink ballet dancing navy by laurawrightstudio - cotton fabric by the yard with that for some of the general education kids, these experiences with special education kids will inspire a career, The speech and language pathologist, who provides the games, the drinks and the pizza, says she plays the games during lunchtime too..

“One of the goals is for me to fade out of being in charge of the group, so the kids can take over,” Sanchez said. Already the results of the Social Club are palpable. Before the Social Club, these students would not have said “hi” to each other. Now they do. They see each other at baseball games and hang out. Friendships are definitely forming. At the school’s recent winter dance, the special ed students and the mainstream students all hit the dance floor together.

“There is so much laughter during our Social Club games,” Sanchez said, “Knowing these kids, and how involved in themselves they are — it is almost tearful to see how they interact.”, ballet fabric - ballerina girls sweet kids print pink ballet dancing navy by laurawrightstudio - cotton fabric by the yard with “These kids have miraculous memories,” Sanchez went on to say, “They will remember a name and a date, and they remember these interactions and they will talk about them, They look forward to them every Tuesday.”, In addition, the general education students stop Sanchez on campus, to tell her how much they are enjoying their Tuesday luncheons, Meanwhile, another step in Sanchez’s goal for integration just began, On Fridays, special ed students are attending general ed advisory..



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