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    Old 07-28-2008, 01:28 PM
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    Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
    Hi 2 Doods, We have all been having a chat on mgshaw´s thread called Sneak Peak. The links were given to me that you got from mgshaw, I found the Colonial store great and bought some really lovely civil war fabrics from there. If you check that thread go to pages 11,12,13 and check out a lovely lady called Riley´s quilts on this thread.
    Here is a link to her web page . http://community.webshots.com/user/Darlingoldlady
    If you look on WIP her work in progress Riley has made a Dear Jane quilt. Really fab. She has load of tips too.

    Elle
    Thanks Elle!
    I checked on Riley's site. She sure has some beauties on there!! WOW!
    I'm going to check the other thread too.
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    :!: They are actually coming out with a Dear Jane fabric line this fall. I can't remember which company is producing it. The fabrics are supposed to be identical to those used in the original Jane Stickle quilt. I can't wait! Dear Jane is on my to do list.
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    Old 07-28-2008, 02:39 PM
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    Cecilia, I found a Dear Jane Bundle of fabrics , I think they had 4 different colour choices in www.colonialcrafts.com. I bought a bundle of 20 fat 1/8ths for 25 dollars just to start me off and in case I didn´t like what I was doing thought it would be okay to start small.
    They have loads of fabric and really nice quilt patterns. Happy hunting

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    Old 10-03-2011, 08:56 AM
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    I just took a natural plant dyeing course and one of the things I learned that adding iron to the dyes has a dulling or deadening effect on the colors. I was just wondering if anyone knows if originally, the fabrics from that era might have been home dyes in cast iron pots? Perhaps iron leached out and caused the muted colors characterizing civil war era fabrics. Just thinking and wondering?
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