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Message Board > Fabrics and more... > Vintage Prints for Babies ( Moderated by CynthiaSue)
schmammy
 Intermediate TX USA Member since 12/5/06 Posts: 468 |
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 1 member likes this. Date: 11/13/12 8:49 AM I do not quilt but have learned that quilt shops are excellent sources for good quality cottons. Yesterday I found some children's prints from the 1930s that are so endearing! And...lucky me...they were all 25% off! With my first grandbaby on her way, I'm just plain tickled!
What are some other sources for vintage prints for children? ------ Indecision may or may not be my problem. -Jimmy Buffet
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SandiMacD
 Intermediate FL USA Member since 2/8/09 Posts: 1055 |
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Date: 11/14/12 5:59 AM I must agree that the quilt shops are becoming my go to place for quality in wovens since the fabric dress shops are scarce. Another reason to be thankful to quilters.
I was in a Fabric Club for a few years and enjoyed the quality samples each month but ran into trouble ordering - often BO or not enough on the bolt to complete it.
Other than touching or waiting for samples, even the best of online stores were hit or miss- they stock varied qualities.
You posed a good question. ------ re-living my youth through sewing... |
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