Northcott Stonehenge fabric
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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Northcott fabric is also my favourite. It has a beautiful feel to it and wonderful colours and patterns. I can pick it out just by the feel without even checking the label. They also have lots of free patterns on their website and have been very generous to my local quilt guild by giving us cut offs and samples of new lines of fabric for our Community projects. Patti Carey in Canada is one of their designers and presents a great trunk show and talk for guild presentations. She may even be available to travel to the States and would make a great guest speaker.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I don't know if anyone has answered your question or not but I have purchased some of this fabric and it is awesomely soft. (Probably not a word but who cares!) I've mentioned to several ladies that I quilt with that I think this could be the best "blender" that has ever come along. It is not as soft as "silk" (which I think I saw/or read somewhere by the company) but it IS as soft a cotton as I've felt. and it is just "Yummy!" I've purchased some of the fabric and then gone back for more. One of the reasons that I found your emial was because I am looking it up on line to try to find more of one of the fabrics that I did purchase. If you have not seen the golds, you have to SEE them to understand thay they are so gorgeous in person. Gook luck!
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