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Cycling Farm Girl Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 07:30:08 AM
Ladies!
I'm looking for the following fabric COLORS or similar. I am inspired! Its made by heatherbaileystore.com but she's all sold out and not making anymore of this particular style/color. :( I want to use it to make a peasant skirt over the holidays as well as just to have it on hand for pincushions etc. Isn't this beautiful?


In trade, I offer wonderous books! I will trade 2 of the following -brand spanky new, never read.;

"New Weekend Quilts"


Within the pages of this book, Linsley provides such complete and detailed instructions that even a novice sewer should have no problem following her instructions. Throughout she provides all necessary templates and patterns, as well as charts on how to assemble the quilts. She starts at the bare basics, such as quilting terms, moves on to how to cut and sew the quilt, and how to do the actual quilting, either by hand or machine. The range of quilting projects in this book range from Shoo-fly, Irish Chain and Log Cabin quilts, lap throws, and pillows, to more complex yet still easy to complete projects such as pinwheel crib quilt and several star quilts. You'll also find instructions for a patchwork tote, coverlets, sachets, a wall hanging, and a variety of mini and full size pillows.

The wide range of projects ensures that there is something for everyone. If you are new to quilting you will quickly discover that once you learn how to make a specific pattern, you can easily translate it into just about anything you want from pillow to quilt to wall hanging or even into articles of clothing, purses, or table covers. The only limit is your imagination. Even seasoned quilters will find Leslie Linsley's New Weekend Quilts to be great resource. Linsley offers a host of tips and techniques that will help you to streamline your quilting efforts, and she shares a host of quilting secrets that will increase your enjoyment and appreciation of the craft. She also offers tips on how to start a quilting club and how to choose the perfect fabrics for your quilts. I highly recommend this book for both novice and seasoned quilters!


&

"Hip Knits"


25 cool knitting patterns inside

I have other items to barter as well depending on what you may have available, such as an antique plug in iron, authentic Canadian Organic Maple Syrup, brand new sketch book and vintage sewing supplies.

I'd prefer a pic of what you may have....send me an email! Show me what you've got!




Carrie - Victorian Urban Farmgirl

For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
Luke 6:38


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Cycling Farm Girl Posted - Dec 04 2009 : 04:56:42 AM
Still looking for this material if anyone has...I will also barter for some beautiful medium silk gift bags (10 of them) with flowered embroidery and I also have an unopened new wood 'burner', where you can create art on wood, inscribe names etc. I also have an antique plug-in iron for any collectors out there! Let me know!

Carrie - Victorian Urban Farmgirl

For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
Luke 6:38


ZenGoddess Posted - Nov 26 2009 : 5:47:41 PM
I may have some close to what you are looking for. I can e-mail you a pic if you send your e-mail addy to me.

Hugs,
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Cycling Farm Girl Posted - Nov 18 2009 : 05:41:43 AM
But I want to barter!! Hehe..
I took up your suggestions and found some of her fabrics online. Anyone want to barter with pink or interesting other types of girly fabrics? Just trying to build up my stock right now.
Thanks for all of your help!

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be?”
-Marianne Williamson

Carrie - Victorian Urban Farmgirl

For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
Luke 6:38


oldfashioned girl Posted - Nov 15 2009 : 1:52:16 PM
Carrie, I found some places on line that carry this fabric! Just google heather baily fabric!

Monica
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barnagainkristin Posted - Nov 15 2009 : 11:47:23 AM
We have a darling quilt shop in South Jordan, Utah that I am almost certain I have seen this fabric there. Check out Material Girls in South Jordan Utah and maybe you can find it there. If you are unable to locate them online email me and I will get you a phone number or email address. Sorry I don't have any to swap with you. Hope you are able to find some.

barnagainkristin

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Cycling Farm Girl Posted - Nov 14 2009 : 10:04:55 PM
oohh ...thanks! I'll take a look. Anyone else know of this stuff or similar?

Carrie - Victorian Urban Farmgirl

For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
Luke 6:38


bluebellequilts Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 3:50:08 PM
Carrie,

I used 3 of these fabrics in a Valori Wells design quilt that I recently made. It's gorgeous. I bought the fabric from Intown Quilters in Decatur, GA. (Sorry, I have only a few scraps left - not enough for a peasant skirt!) They carry many of the bright, girly fabric lines.

I also found an online source with the Freshcut line for sale: http://quilthome.com/Heather_Bailey/FreshCut.

Happy fabric hunting!

Teresa


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