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Old 10-06-2009, 01:26 PM
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i've looked and can't find - a green camouflage fabric, does anybody have an idea where i can find some?
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Old 10-06-2009, 01:46 PM
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Try using "woodland" in your search. Make sure you get cotton and not nylon. Sometimes that info is missing from the description. I just assume it's not cotton then.

Here's a site with ACU fabric (in case you're interested in modern camo).
http://www.vtarmynavy.com/acu-pattern-fabric.htm

Some greens:
http://www.seattlefabrics.com/camo.html

There's a large variety of "salad suit" fabrics out there. Good luck.
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i found some there, thank you
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Old 10-10-2009, 06:50 PM
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Hi, Donna. Would you mind sharing what you're doing with the camo fabric? I have some from military fatigues, and would love to use them.
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Fabshophop.com -> Search -> Camouflage (I spelled it "camoflage" first, and found 3 pages of results :D

Fabric.com - "Camo" search http://www.fabric.com/SearchResults2...3-26a376046a5e

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wal-mart has green camouflage fabric with their childrens fabric.
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I have bought some at Walmart in the past.........or is that a dirty word here? :mrgreen:
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Originally Posted by Nancykahl
Hi, Donna. Would you mind sharing what you're doing with the camo fabric? I have some from military fatigues, and would love to use them.
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i'm going to make a guy friend a sweatshirt vest out of it and embroider a deer head on the back. u know, u take a sweatshirt and cut all the seams out, sew camo fabric onto it all and sew it back together but leave the sleeves off. put bias tape all around the raw edges.
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sis & marsye thank you both i will look at wal mart today. i sure hope wal mart is not a bad word, lol, i sure do use it a lot.
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I'm not sure if you're still looking for Camo fabric, but my step dad wanted a hunting suit made out of some, so I got it from Ebay. They had fleece and knits, but I'm not sure if they had any quilting cotton. They seemed to keep it in stock, since they had many bolts of each. Might not hurt to check it out.

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