For "Traditional Christmas Fabric" fans
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Originally Posted by guehlein
I really like all of these but I must have missed the ones of Michael Miller because I certainly don't remember seeing them.
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
And of course, a general blender which also comes in red and black.
I'd be interested to know what anyone thinks of the aqua colorway of the various prints in this group. It's the non-traditional element!
I'd be interested to know what anyone thinks of the aqua colorway of the various prints in this group. It's the non-traditional element!
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Originally Posted by PurplePassion
Yes, I too would like to know if you will be selling these from your store? I would like to order some and I bet they will go fast. Elaine
Seriously, though, I didn't post the pictures as advertising. I put them up because they're truly traditional, and totally different than the Michael Miller Christmas fabrics from another post. And of the lines that Moda is showing for 2010, I think this one is the best.
If you like these fabrics, and your LQS carries Moda, be sure to call and ask them if they're going to carry the "Woodland Holiday" group. If they say "no", suggest that they reconsider! There's still time for shops to get their orders in. (Buy local... feed your neighbors!)
I hope you've enjoyed the "sneak peek". Moda doesn't post the future groups on the public portion of their website, and by the time they do show these fabrics to the general public, it will be too late for you to ask your LQS to order. Moda doesn't print much more yardage than what they've taken orders for in Jan/Feb... and they don't often reprint a holiday line. The best fabrics are already all allocated to shops, by the time they arrive from the mill; that happened with several of Moda's 2009 holiday groups.
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