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Old 12-22-2011, 04:19 PM
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Default What Colors Are You Looking For in 2012?

I have been busy placing orders for my shop and would love to hear what quilters are looking for in color, designer/manufacturer ect. Brights, florals, black and white, etc ???? Henry Glass, Red Rooster etc ????
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It's very hard to find a good selection of white on white or cream on cream.
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Originally Posted by DebraK View Post
It's very hard to find a good selection of white on white or cream on cream.
Thank you for your help
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I will be focusing more on solids and blenders - I know not much help am I .....
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I want to do some white, black and red this year.
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You all are helpful, please keep em' coming
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Your welcome. I know it's not very exciting, but it is one of the first things I look for wherever I go. I like to keep a good collection on hand. oops, I think I put this post on the wrong spot. I was the one who mentioned white on white ;-)
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I'm going to be looking for some darker, but not dark, primary colors. I have some butterscotch that I want to pair with some "country" colors for some antique classic look quilts. I'm not too crazy about the real wild brights with big patterns. Hope this helps.
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Hi there- Wishing you all the best with your shop - hope you will be selling online too. Either way I am always keeping my eye open for white on white or beige on white, etc. Also traditional patterns as well as new ones. I like it when I go into a shop it has changed with the seasons ! Like spring to summer to fall to winter with quilts that follow. It doesn't have to be new fabrics because we all have some stash but new is good too. Carrying things that blend from one season to another would be beneficial to you for sales reasons. I love thirties too. Solids and blenders too. Notions that you can vouch for. What is tried and true sells believe me I take your word for it. Love Red Rooster and Thimbleberrries !
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