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    American Made Brand

    Just received the color card chart and the yard of material from Hancocks of Paducah and it was $6.19 for a yard of pale yellow. Lovely feel to material, wash warm and pretty color. Many lovely solid colors in the color chart from white to dark browns 10 colors, yellows golds, rusts and brick, 4 gray to black, Pinks, reds oranges to eggplant, blues and purples, blues to turq, and 5 greens light to dark. Know where I will be ordering any solids I need. Love that it is grown and made here. They grew alot of cotton in El Paso, TX area. Go American Made Brand!!
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    is these a name that they go by or just American Made Brand? thanks…….

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    Now, buy American made thread to go with it! I use Cairo Cotton for piecing and Glide for FMQ. Excellent company, Fil-Tec. Has reasonable color charts and specials every once in a while on Facebook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjsylvstr View Post
    is these a name that they go by or just American Made Brand? thanks…….
    Color card is AMB or American Made Brand and cotton farm is in Marion, Arkansas, spinning mill in Gaffney, SC and textial factory in Sumter, SC. Produced entirely in USA. And at $6.19 a yard, and under $7.00 it is great. All solid colors.
    Also got two different florals at Jo Ann's made by Fabric Traditions 100% american made, so good to see stuff coming back to this country. It is lovely material too. Will be checking out the thread mentioned too.
    Thanks.

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    What does it feel like compared to Moda Bella or Kona solids? I am thinking of buying some.

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