Is this civil war reproduction fabric?
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#11
luvstoquilt , 01-03-2019 06:25 AM
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Hancock’s of Paducah has a lot. Look up Marcus, Andover, etc. also can look up by designer name. Sandy girl gave you names of my favorite designers. Www.hancocksofpaducah.com. Prices are really good and I have been pleased with fabrics I bought from them.
#12
sewbizgirl , 01-03-2019 08:24 AM
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This site specializes in Civil War fabrics:
https://store.piecingthepastquilts.c...me=Collections
She has lots of CW patterns, too.
https://store.piecingthepastquilts.c...me=Collections
She has lots of CW patterns, too.
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farmquilter , 01-04-2019 09:49 AM
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I agree for the fact they really do look CW and would go very with others. Thank you for the link.Originally Posted by feline fanatic
It is a Kim Diehl line. She is not known for CW repros although she does seem to gravitate to that color palette with a bit more whimsy thrown into some of the prints, more thimbleberries or folk style in my mind. However some of those prints could play very nicely with CW repros. I searched for the line on other sites to see bigger picture of prints. http://www.henryglassfabrics.net/fab.../wit-wisdom-1/
#15
In case anyone else is as confused as I was, MSQC's link goes to the current daily deal, which changes every day. The one I happened to see (3 days after this thread started) was modern, bright colors that were pretty far removed from Civil War period styles.