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Old 01-13-2013, 02:43 PM
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TanyaL
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Since I never buy more than two fabrics per line as a matter of choice and always select my own colors, etc. I find that equilter.com has the easiest method of finding matchin/coordinating colors, and then testing your fabric choices against each other digitally of any site. In fact, most sites don't even have a way for you to compare one fabric against several other fabrics to see how the colors and prints look against each other. It's also great if you are comparing one color, say reds, to see if a red in one print has more blue or yellow in it than the red in another print. I think their software is much more sophisticated and the best professionally that is on the web; truly, it is as easy to match fabrics as it is in a fabric store except that their inventory is much, much larger.

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