30's fabric
#13
wow!! thos are great prices, thanks for sharing.
Originally Posted by StitchinJoy
I'm not sure what you mean my "really tell about 30s repro" but I do know a site that has great quilt shop quality fabric at half-price. Thousands of Boltsis a great online shopping experience. They are great and their customer service is wonderful. If I ordered today, I'd have my fabric in my hands by Thursday.
I searched using their expanded search option, just clicked 19302 and cotton and came up with 40 different fabrics at less than $5 a yard,
http://www.thousandsofbolts.com/inde...=45&hidesbfq=0
I searched using their expanded search option, just clicked 19302 and cotton and came up with 40 different fabrics at less than $5 a yard,
http://www.thousandsofbolts.com/inde...=45&hidesbfq=0
#17
Originally Posted by greensleeves
I just finished a book about fabrics of different eras. It stated: 30's were more pastel and small prints while 40's began to have brighter colors and larger prints. Hope that helps a little.:)
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Originally Posted by Texaspeggy
Originally Posted by greensleeves
I just finished a book about fabrics of different eras. It stated: 30's were more pastel and small prints while 40's began to have brighter colors and larger prints. Hope that helps a little.:)
#20
Since those are 2 of mine, I will see if I can find the Book.
I like history, and have done genealogy for years, I like putting little story;s or tidbits of history, in books I am doing for my grand children, because they have no idea what it was like living in those times,
Sorry, I am rambling this morning.
I like history, and have done genealogy for years, I like putting little story;s or tidbits of history, in books I am doing for my grand children, because they have no idea what it was like living in those times,
Sorry, I am rambling this morning.
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