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eww, you always pick such pretty fabrics. i love jacobean prints, love the thimbleberries, and really love parisian paisley. just chomping at the bit, waiting to see, what these turn into. :D
Pam, do you realize how inspiring you are?
Pam, do you realize how inspiring you are?
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Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
eww, you always pick such pretty fabrics. i love jacobean prints, love the thimbleberries, and really love parisian paisley. just chomping at the bit, waiting to see, what these turn into. :D
Pam, do you realize how inspiring you are?
Pam, do you realize how inspiring you are?
Thank you.
#18
I just received an order from them too and would like to thank whoever it was who recently recommended Whittle's. Kudos to you!! The order came in just a couple of days, the fabrics were exactly as I thought they'd be, and the price was so right. My only concern is the shipping and that you really have to order quite a bit to maximize your shipping costs. Oh, second thought, that really isn't a bad thing, LOL!! They even threw in a beautiful fat quarter.
Black & Whites-oooh la la
Civil War fabrics, which are hard to find at reduced prices, yardage and fat quarter collections
Black & Whites-oooh la la
Civil War fabrics, which are hard to find at reduced prices, yardage and fat quarter collections
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I just love Whittle's too. If you consider that a lot of their fabrics are $3.50 per yard for ones that can cost up to $9.00 per yard, then you're saving a whole lot. I do place large (to me) orders. This one was 23 yards.
I ordered 17 yards for one quilt, including the backing, and it cost me less than $60 plus shipping. I had already chosen the fabric and it was going to cost $9 per yard everywhere else I saw it.
I ordered 17 yards for one quilt, including the backing, and it cost me less than $60 plus shipping. I had already chosen the fabric and it was going to cost $9 per yard everywhere else I saw it.
#20
Beautiful fabrics Pam, but I ALWAYS love your choices! And QNC is right - you ARE an inspiration, in design terms and in your perfect execution. Now look out for your head on that doorframe! LOL
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