Originally Posted by Lee in Richmond
(Post 5874677)
I think etsy.com started as a way for homemade things to get sold on-line. Maybe has migrated from that by now. Just type it in like you would to get to amazon.
BTW, none of the shops that sold fabric had my Moda Snow Days. |
Originally Posted by Lee in Richmond
(Post 5874677)
I think etsy.com started as a way for homemade things to get sold on-line. Maybe has migrated from that by now. Just type it in like you would to get to amazon.
Etsy is an online source for all kinds of handmade items, but you can also find vintage items, and pages and pages of fabric shops. I buy fabric on etsy all the time. The sellers are super easy to deal with, and you can pay with PayPal, which I like, and usually they ship very quickly. |
Originally Posted by GramMER
(Post 5874873)
OK, I took your suggestion and did a long search on Etsy. I searched several fabric stores, but this one (http://www.etsy.com/shop/NauvooQuiltCo) is one I have enjoyed shopping from before. They have beautiful fabrics and good prices too. I had done a search online fur just the name NauvooQuiltCo but their former link (Website) had been taken down. I was sad about that. I hope they make it big on Etsy.
BTW, none of the shops that sold fabric had my Moda Snow Days. |
Originally Posted by sharoney
(Post 5874958)
I don't understand that, because I found several pages of snow days fabric.
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Originally Posted by sharoney
(Post 5874958)
I don't understand that, because I found several pages of snow days fabric.
I plan to keep trying to find something cheaper. |
Yeah! Guess what I found just now!
http://greenfairyquilts.com/catalog.php Check out Moda Snow Days Jelly Rolls! |
I love your fabric I just finished a lap quilt / twin for my husband. Check at missouri quilt company for fabric. That where I bought mine and they get it to you pretty quick here the states.
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In the time it took that woman to not answer your question, she could have answered your question. How rude.
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Originally Posted by GramMER
(Post 5877050)
Yeah! Guess what I found just now!
http://greenfairyquilts.com/catalog.php Check out Moda Snow Days Jelly Rolls! |
I like an 18" drop on all 3 sides, plus extra, maybe 6" to go under the pillows, so that's
60+18+18 = 96" wide and 80+18+6 = 104" long. To be all blocks that would be 96/8 = 12 blocks wide and 13 blocks long. Subtracting two blocks for borders: 10 blocks wide and 11 blocks long |
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