MORE traditional Christmas fabrics
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I'd be curious to know which group you all find more appealling, this one (a bit elegant, with the metallic) or the Moda Woodland Holiday (non-metallic)that I posted last week here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-33767-1.htm. Both groups have poinsettias and birds, in traditional colors as well as an icy blue.
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Here's what Kaufman says regarding when it will be available:
"Orders submitted by March 1, 2010 will begin shipping May 2010."
So shops will be placing their orders for these fabrics over the next month or so.
"Orders submitted by March 1, 2010 will begin shipping May 2010."
So shops will be placing their orders for these fabrics over the next month or so.
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Originally Posted by JJs
grrrrr... they are making it SOOOOOOOOooooooooooo hard to keep my new year's resolution!!
The good thing about fabric is that while it does increase your stash it does not affect our waistlines!
Translation: some resolutions are easier to keep than others.
All readers can decide for themselves which resolution is which!
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
I'd be curious to know which group you all find more appealling, this one (a bit elegant, with the metallic) or the Moda Woodland Holiday (non-metallic)that I posted last week here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-33767-1.htm. Both groups have poinsettias and birds, in traditional colors as well as an icy blue.
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