ISO Black and red fabric line or Navy and Red

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I have finally found a pattern that I will use for a quilt for my Mum. I am now looking for about 20 different fabrics. I am wanting black, red and perhaps one other colour. I would love to find one line that would have enough variation in it as black and red can both be really hard to match.

I tried a quick google search of black and red quilt fabric, but was not too successful.

The other option would be navy, red and perhaps a pale buttery yellow.

I am planning a lap quilt and will probably use Minkee on the back.

I had a quick look at Connecting Threads, they had a nautical blue and red, but that would not work, and Keepsake Quilting, but did not see anything at either store.

I would love a variety of prints in different scales ranging from solid black to solid red and everything in between. Or as I said about Navy and Red.

If anyone can point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it.

I would consider a jelly roll, but would rather have a minimum of 3 inch wide strips.

Thank you,

Michelle
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Henry Glass had a line called black currant - the red is a deep red....not sure if it is still available but you could look on quiltshops.com. Good luck.
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You can also try FindMyFabric.com. You can search by fabric name of colors. It is a great sight to find discontinued fabrics.
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Quote: Henry Glass had a line called black currant - the red is a deep red....not sure if it is still available but you could look on quiltshops.com. Good luck.
I found an image the Black Currant line, that is just the thing I am looking for. I know know what to search for online and at my local quilt shops.
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Check out Mama Said Sew by sweetwater. It's mostly black and red, with grey and off white as well. It can be found at fat quarter shop and a lot of local stores right now.
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Try any of these fabric search engines and just type black and red in the search box. You'll get lots of results...thousands.
http://www.quiltshops.com/index.html
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/
http://www.fabshophop.com/fabsearch.asp
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Try Fabric.com!
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