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I'm sure for the right audience, this is a great fabric. I think it's fun to look at but I wouldn't know what to make of it or who to give it to. I think it's great the variety of opinions on this. "There's something for everyone"
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i think it's cute, i know a woman at Joanns who made a pillowcase for a freind out of it, how about a obw
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Hahahaha!!!! I am 65 and it made my day. I really had to take a double and triple look. Tee hee!!!! Thanks for sharing and making me laugh.
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It is from a line of fabrics portraying gay men - not that there's anything wrong with it (as Jerry Seinfeld said). There are some I would call distasteful that has the men embracing etc...pretty graphic.
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Originally Posted by k3n
Wonder how it would stack n whack? ROFLMAO!
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whippie !!! for some one
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I think it's in very poor taste and looks tacky. I guess it appeals to a different mindset.
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Thanks for the pillowcase idea. I bought several yards of his cowboy prints, same idea, but really tight jeans, bare chests to make ,yes, trapunto pillows for my gay buddies. It doesn't seem to be working out too well, but the pillowcase idea might be easier.
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Originally Posted by laughingquilter
This one is a bit much but I've used the other pin-up fabrics for making pillowcases for my daughters. Believe me, they were a hit at the dorms....I got many requests for more. I've also fussy cut them and made oven mitts for my daughter and her roommate at their apartment. I think they're fun.
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Originally Posted by KatFish
I'd buy it. My neices love these fabrics. I make pillowcases for them. They have the whole collection of Alexander Henry hunks. My brothers love the pin-up gals too.
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