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#16
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I love all iris varieties because they remind me of my grandma, who bred them(is that the right word for flowers?). I really like the dark and would love to know the name and designer because I would love to get some yardage, probably just to look at, altho a OBW does sound like a good idea. Thanks for sharing :-D
#17
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
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Bred is the right word... I would love to be able to breed a new flower!
This apparently is brand new, as I just saw the pictures on Timeless Treasures' website and I look for new designs at least a couple of times a week. I don't think it's a "designer" offering, as the pattern numbers for those usually start with the designer's name or initials and this one is just "fleur". So I think it's by their in-house design staff (if that's the proper term).
The nice thing about Timeless Treasures, or any of these "non-designer" fabrics is that you never have to worry about licensing or trademark issues, if you're using the fabric to make items that you sell.
This apparently is brand new, as I just saw the pictures on Timeless Treasures' website and I look for new designs at least a couple of times a week. I don't think it's a "designer" offering, as the pattern numbers for those usually start with the designer's name or initials and this one is just "fleur". So I think it's by their in-house design staff (if that's the proper term).
The nice thing about Timeless Treasures, or any of these "non-designer" fabrics is that you never have to worry about licensing or trademark issues, if you're using the fabric to make items that you sell.
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