I'm looking for panel fabric. Any good places to search? I already searched ConnectingThreads and ThousandsofBolts. I'm not looking for anything specific.
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I'm looking for panel fabric. Any good places to search? I already searched ConnectingThreads and ThousandsofBolts. I'm not looking for anything specific.
Ebay! I have found a lot of my panels on there for really good prices, just have to weed through to find the best deals.
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Be sure you read the description carefully on Ebay. Many times you are only bidding on one block.
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What kind do you want? I have a small tote of panels that I probably won't get to in my lifetime..... reasonable prices.
Check out Ethelbird.com. Lots of panels mostly kid related.
Check out the Rushin' Tailor Quilt shop in Skagway, Alaska - if you are into wildlife panels!
http://www.rtailor.com/
It is one of my favorite stops when on a cruise to Alaska. They, along with the Silver Thimble Quilt shop in Ketchikan, Alaska are two wonderful shops for quilters to check out. I stop in every time I am up in Alaska and have not yet been disappointed in their fabrics or selection. Unfortunately the Silver Thimble doesn't appear to have an active website - just a screen showing their name and address and email.
A couple of ideas for you to try: http://www.pre-printed-quilt-tops.com/ or
http://search.myquiltshops.com/cgi-s...myqssearch.cgi
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Fabric search engines. Type in what you're looking for.
http://www.quiltshops.com/index.html
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/
http://www.fabshophop.com/fabsearch.asp
ETA: J&O Fabrics has a ton of panels.
http://www.jandofabrics.com/Fabric.a...%3aKeywords%3a
Last edited by ghostrider; 06-18-2012 at 12:31 AM.
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Kid or adult panels? Fabric.com is where I get mine.
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