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Old 01-29-2016, 04:45 PM
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hooked_on_quilts
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Originally Posted by tropit View Post
I love vintage quilts to and am always trying to reproduce quilts from the 1920s era. Try going on to Ebay and look up Effie's. she has tons of old fabrics. I don't know if she will have any really, large pieces, but it wouldn't hurt to send her a message and tell her what you are looking for. I've bought a lot of fabrics from her over the years and she is always very honest and reasonable with her prices.

Also, if you are looking for 60-80s prints then try the more contemporary/modern quilting stores. They have a lot of those mid-century modern prints, because they're so "in" right now. Honey Be Good and Cloud Nine come to mind. They both have websites.

Good luck!
~ Cindy
Thank you so much for the suggestion. I will look up Effies and will also look at the quilt shop. I do appreciate having the names of lines, because I'm pretty new to the quilting world and so that does help a lot!
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