Where can I find this fabric?
#1
I am looking for this fabric. I have thirty of these blocks, and I want to make more, I have a lot of hexagons cut out.
I have not been able to find it anywhere, and if somebody knows that would be great, or would I be able to reproduce it?
Thanks.
I have not been able to find it anywhere, and if somebody knows that would be great, or would I be able to reproduce it?
Thanks.
The center fabric is what I am looking for.
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#3
Do you have any information on the fabric maker and/or the name of the line? How old is it? Selvage information would be ideal.
You can reproduce it on Printed Treasures or a similar inkjet fabric sheet if all else fails. The closeness of the copy to the original will depend on the quality of your printer.
You can reproduce it on Printed Treasures or a similar inkjet fabric sheet if all else fails. The closeness of the copy to the original will depend on the quality of your printer.
#5
quiltingbee12,
You might try this site:
http://www.missingfabrics.com/index.htm
or try: http://www.quiltshops.com/
go to item search, describe your material such as yellow with white and hit Thumbnails. You may get thousands, but if you have the time you can look through each page and see it you can find it.
Good luck.
You might try this site:
http://www.missingfabrics.com/index.htm
or try: http://www.quiltshops.com/
go to item search, describe your material such as yellow with white and hit Thumbnails. You may get thousands, but if you have the time you can look through each page and see it you can find it.
Good luck.
#6
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: currently central new jersey
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try this if you can't find what you're looking for:
plan #1. match up the background color in a solid. use that in place of the green.
find a small or medium print that features that green as the background fabric. use that in place of the yellow. alternate the blocks.
plan #2. someone here (patrice? loretta? moonpi?) knows how to design her own fabric. beg her or promise her housework for a year if she'll share that secret with you. i think it's patrice.
plan #1. match up the background color in a solid. use that in place of the green.
find a small or medium print that features that green as the background fabric. use that in place of the yellow. alternate the blocks.
plan #2. someone here (patrice? loretta? moonpi?) knows how to design her own fabric. beg her or promise her housework for a year if she'll share that secret with you. i think it's patrice.
#7
It is the yellow print. The solids are fairly easy to find, I know somebody that has a wholesaler contract, that can get me a bolt of 30s green, 4 bucks a yard. Its the print I have the issue with. The quilt is controlling me.... :roll:
#9
i tried once to scan and print a fabric i loved, ran out of, and couldn't find anywhere. the results were not good.
i designed and printed my own instead. there's really no secret to it. all you need is the right software. anything that you can plunk some clipart into and play around. i use Bubble Jet Set and print on 200-count white muslin. i want to try printing on kona cotton, too, but haven't gotten around to it.
i know it's hard to let go when you have your heart set on a specific fabric for a quilt and can't find more. still ... i also encourage you to look for something else for your additional centers. whether it's something similar, or something that's completely different but complimentary, i'll betcha dimes to donuts you'll be surprised by how much you love the results. :wink:
i designed and printed my own instead. there's really no secret to it. all you need is the right software. anything that you can plunk some clipart into and play around. i use Bubble Jet Set and print on 200-count white muslin. i want to try printing on kona cotton, too, but haven't gotten around to it.
i know it's hard to let go when you have your heart set on a specific fabric for a quilt and can't find more. still ... i also encourage you to look for something else for your additional centers. whether it's something similar, or something that's completely different but complimentary, i'll betcha dimes to donuts you'll be surprised by how much you love the results. :wink:
#10
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 5
Hi, Been lurking as usual. Last week a vendor from North Dakota gave me the following sites to check out for fabrics at our SD State Quilt Retreat:
www.dakotacabinquilts.com
www.quiltshops.com
www.fabshophop.com (click on fabric search)
You might try these. She said she had had very good luck locating fabrics that are no longer for sale. Hope this will help. crazydazy
www.dakotacabinquilts.com
www.quiltshops.com
www.fabshophop.com (click on fabric search)
You might try these. She said she had had very good luck locating fabrics that are no longer for sale. Hope this will help. crazydazy
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