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1930’s
Reproduction Fabrics
The 1930’s fabrics are as popular as
ever with a variety of pastel prints.
Whether you use these fabrics to recreate an old quilt
or use a more contemporary pattern, you will love the
results with this fabric. It also makes a
wonderful baby quilt! The 30's fabrics have
moved up to the loft with the baby and novelty prints.
Civil
War
Barbara Brackman, Nancy Kirk, Kaye England
and Judy Rothermel have all
designed wonderful
lines
like the fabrics that were popular at the time of the
Civil War. Making
old looking quilts, from small doll quilts to full bed
quilts, is a favorite pastime of many quilters.
Wash your quilt several times and it will take
on the softer look of an old quilt.
Our popular Jo
Morton Little Women's Club makes
wonderful use of
her Civil War fabrics in the quick and easy monthly
projects.
Flannel
The loft is
full of beautiful Flannels. Now is the time to
plan for your fall and winter quilts which keep you
warm during the winter months. Visit the loft
and be inspired on your next project.

Novelty and Baby Prints
Our novelty, baby and bright prints have moved up to
the loft. Here you will find them grouped
according to color and style. These fabrics are some
of the most fun
to use in your quilts.
How about a picnic
quilt covered with vegetables? We have wonderful
baby fabric coming in all the time. Why not
get a head start on your next baby gift?

Moda
Take time to visit our shop and view the various
Moda fabrics. Browse and
enjoy the beautiful prints which can be made up into
fabulous quilts. In addition to Moda fabrics,
we have over 6,000 bolts of fabric from which to
choose.

Thimbleberries
New fall Thimbleberries Fabric designed by Lynette
Jensen are now in stock and featured in the
Thimbleberries
Quilt Club run by Debbie Meyer.
The new
fall, Halloween and Christmas lines have arrived.
Many kits and patterns are available. Select
and start your fall and winter projects now!
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