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Old 05-19-2012, 06:14 AM
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All these suggestions are wonderful but maybe we should be chipping in a few dollars/euros/shekels to pay for the extra checked bags of fabric and gadgets. Just a thought.
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Old 05-19-2012, 06:17 AM
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I found the same thing at the shop I visited in Amsterdam. Found some traditional Dutch fabric that is used for costumes at an open market.
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I have found shops in every large city in Germany we have visited. Even the small area outside of Berlin where my SIL lives has a well stocked shop. The fabrics are mostly what is available here but approx. $30/meter (Cdn) I believe the only German made fabric is from the Westphalen (sp?) area & used in the costume clothing. (although I did make a quilt from it) I think whatever you choose, she would enjoy as it was a gift from your heart to her.
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Old 05-19-2012, 06:58 AM
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trying to wrap my mind around 'no cotton thread' Aurofil is from Italy? and they do not sell to Germany????


I was sure Superior Thread shipped to everywhere on planet (would believe, even the space station)

cannot do without my 'King Tut' for quilting ...................or my kimono silk for applique

wonder if she would rather have good thread?
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Old 05-19-2012, 07:41 AM
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I received an email from Keepsake Quilting and they are presently offering 80 FQ for $99.99. Or, perhaps you could choose a queen-sized quilt kit. And I would chip in.
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Old 05-19-2012, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by girlsfour View Post
Our daughter has a friend coming to visit from Germany. His mother is a quilter and I would like to send an assortment of cotton fabric back with him. Does anyone know or have any ideas what is popular there?

Thanks!
Here's a website in Germany. http://www.frautulpe.de/schnappchen.html

Why not contact the friend and see if he has any photos of his mother's quilts? You could get an idea. Also, you could just ask him to have his mother make a wish list so he can buy her something. Don't have to say you're augmenting the purchase.

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Old 05-19-2012, 01:34 PM
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Last fall I visited Germany, Italy, Austria, Croatia and I searched in hope to find some interesting and different fabric.Everything I've seen was American, much more expensive even i Euro and much less selection. When I asked they told me that all fabric there comes from America. I am sure that if you send some nice fabric over it will be appreciated.
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Old 05-19-2012, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by SunlitenSmiles View Post
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trying to wrap my mind around 'no cotton thread' Aurofil is from Italy? and they do not sell to Germany????


I was sure Superior Thread shipped to everywhere on planet (would believe, even the space station)

cannot do without my 'King Tut' for quilting ...................or my kimono silk for applique

wonder if she would rather have good thread?
The German government prohibits items from being imported from outside Germany for German consumption. This is done to protect German businesses. You would be surprised to see Germans traveling to Italy to buy pasta!!!
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Wow I enjoyed this conversation.
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Old 05-19-2012, 06:36 PM
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when i was in in germany a few years ago, i noticed the stores that did have quilting fabric where all carrying Hoffman, Moda that type of fabric. Most readily available thread is Gutterman, a blend. Quilting magazines were few, i actually bought Irish Quilt magazine in Germany. an assortment of FQ's with small designs and tone on tone. A lot of the quilters use traditional patterns.
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