Veranda by Deborah Edwards and Melanie Samra has a soft, flowing look that sets it apart right away.
The prints are done in that alcohol ink style, so the color moves across the fabric instead of sitting flat. Florals, birds, and botanicals all blend into each other, giving you a layered, almost painted feel.
The palette stays light and fresh. Turquoise, greens, pinks, peach, and coral with plenty of white to keep it open. It reads like a garden in full bloom without getting heavy.
The panel gives you a strong starting point, while the coordinating prints carry packed florals, lattice, and textures that piece in easily.
This is a line that works best when you let the fabric show. Larger blocks, simple layouts, or anything that gives those prints room to breathe. It has a soft presence, but it still holds together once the quilt is finished.