
These Cartas Marcadas (“Marked Cards”) figures represent Mexican loteria (lottery) cards. They’re by Alexander Henry fabric company (who also make the stunning Ghastlies fabrics).

The Cartas Marcadas fabric also comes in a black-background version.

This brown version is not quite sepia, but might possibly be worked into a Mexican-inspired Steampunk costume or craft.

Here is the Cartas Marcadas fabric in a pre-cut panel.

This Cartas Marcadas quilt panel isn’t quite “black and white.” Grey and white maybe?

Here’s the design in a festive pink as well.
This fabric is suggested for goth crafts including tote bags, aprons, baby clothes, stuffed dolls, and home decor crafts.