help i need 1 yard of this fabric
#1
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I need to find 1 yard of this fabric. It is by RJR Fashion Fabrics
caled "Late Summer"
Sorry about the blurry picture, my camera isn't working right (not really I just haven't figured out all the gizmos yet)
Please Help
I need to find 1 yard of this fabric. It is by RJR Fashion Fabrics
caled "Late Summer"
Sorry about the blurry picture, my camera isn't working right (not really I just haven't figured out all the gizmos yet)
Please Help
#8
You can post on RJR what you're looking for. Not sure who looks at the post, but it could help: http://www.rjrfabrics.com/fabrics/request_fabric.cfm
#9
http://www.rjrfabrics.com/fabrics/all_collections.cfm
That's RJR's website where they have all their collections up (I'm thinking it might be their current collections since there really aren't a lot on the site)... perhaps if you can find the collection it will make it easier...?
That's RJR's website where they have all their collections up (I'm thinking it might be their current collections since there really aren't a lot on the site)... perhaps if you can find the collection it will make it easier...?
#10
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
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Here are some sites that were recommended to me when I was searching for a discontinued fabric. Here is what I got when I emailed Andover looking for my fabrics.
Gail Kessler from Ladyfingers, sent this: "You may get lucky and find some in a shop somewhere by posting a fabric search on these two websites: www.fabrics.net and www.missingfabrics.com.
Their services are free, and many shops check them regularly to see if they can help out fellow quilters." Below are the links to click on just in case you need them.
http://www.fabrics.net
http://www.missingfabrics.com
Hope this helps.
Gail Kessler from Ladyfingers, sent this: "You may get lucky and find some in a shop somewhere by posting a fabric search on these two websites: www.fabrics.net and www.missingfabrics.com.
Their services are free, and many shops check them regularly to see if they can help out fellow quilters." Below are the links to click on just in case you need them.
http://www.fabrics.net
http://www.missingfabrics.com
Hope this helps.
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