becca a
 Intermediate VT USA Member since 11/6/04 Posts: 793 |
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Date: 5/12/11 7:42 PM Fabric.com has posted 3 pages of Genuine Liberty of London Tana Lawn fabrics at a great price liberty fabric. I just ordered a couple.
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Michelle T
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Date: 5/12/11 7:50 PM Oh you naughty enabler.
I love some of those prints, but do not have any extra funds at the moment. ------ Proud parent of a Dwight International School Honour Roll Student |
blessedtosew
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Date: 5/12/11 8:04 PM Quote: Michelle T Oh you naughty enabler.
I love some of those prints, but do not have any extra funds at the moment. Same here, unfortunately  |
marec
  
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Date: 5/12/11 8:21 PM no moola in this household either! ------ my blog: http://kf-biblioblog.blogspot.com/
Sewing through my pattern stash-125
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Sharon1952
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Date: 5/12/11 9:23 PM Ditto A skirt or shirt for $60? Not for me to wear to school! ------ Sewing: A creative mess is better than tidy idleness. ~Author Unknown
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Nancy K
 
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Date: 5/12/11 9:29 PM It's a good price. The cheapest I've seen the lawn for is $37 and for some of the same designs. ------ www.nancyksews.blogspot.com |
JillyBe

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Date: 5/12/11 9:32 PM If I had the moolah (I'm in the "don't" camp too) there are a couple of designs there that I would absolutely snatch up at that price! It's too rich for my blood at the moment, but Libery Tana Lawn could just be the nicest 100% cotton I've ever worked with. ------ http://jillybejoyful.blogspot.com/
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Doctor Sister
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Date: 5/12/11 10:40 PM Thanks for enabling??? The budget is ok but the time to work on anything new is non-existent. These are lovely.
I especially loved the button that said "Add all to cart" on the fabric.com website. Do you think anyone orders all 12 of the selections on the page???
Maybe I read it wrong. I tried to get off the page before I bought something.
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sewbehind
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Date: 5/12/11 11:21 PM Why are these fabrics so dreadfully expensive? I've never seen a L of L fabric first hand. I know you say that is a good price but I think it is a lot of money!
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redhotpepper
 Advanced WA USA Member since 10/26/08 Posts: 391 |
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Date: 5/13/11 1:02 AM I made the Burda Alexander blouse from Phoebe red white blue and it is heavenly. I bought 1 meter from someone on Etsy and it took some very creative layout but I squeezed it out of that meter.
I don't typically spend that much but, now that I've touched, sewed and worn it, I'm in love.
I noticed that they have some and the pattern is called Pepper so I may have to buy it because of the name. I bought my daughter the Ikea Berit fabric because that's her name!
Annie |