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LauriP
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Laurianne
Hertford North Carolina
USA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 :  07:33:36 AM  Show Profile
I usually get the catalog from"Keepsake Quilting" about every 3 months or so, and they also send emails to me about different sales and things they have going on. I've bought some of their packs of fabric squares for my collages, and the fabric was super nice.

So I got the fall 09 catalog in the mail yesterday, and on page 66, they have some reproduction fabrics, and the one that caught my eye, was an adorable print of Redwork, with Farmgirls on it!! Wow!! It is a bit on the expensive side, $10.56 per yard, but it is very sweet. I'm thinking that some of it for an apron would be just the thing!! If any of you are interested in the fabric, check out their catalog -- it may also be available online, I just haven't checked their site yet. "redwork Fabric" is what it's called. I'll pop to their site an' see if it's on there.

Just thot ya'll would be interested.

Laurianne

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Tina
Watkinsville GA
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Posted - Aug 13 2009 :  08:19:47 AM  Show Profile
I saw that. I also thought about aprons. Farmgirls minds, right?

Tina
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Marcy
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marcy
Tiverton Rhode Island
USA
2701 Posts

Posted - Aug 13 2009 :  08:49:59 AM  Show Profile
I've been lucky enough to actually get to visit Keepsake Quilting a few times. They have such lovely things. Thanks for telling us about the fabric. I can only imagine the cute things one could make with it.

Farmgirl #170

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lara916
True Blue Farmgirl

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Lara
Washington State
USA
170 Posts

Posted - Aug 13 2009 :  09:03:10 AM  Show Profile
Sounds cute, I will check that out thanks!

Lara #327

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JojoNH
True Blue Farmgirl

1984 Posts

Joanna
Dunbarton New Hampshire
USA
1984 Posts

Posted - Aug 13 2009 :  09:44:14 AM  Show Profile
Don't they have the greatest selection of fabric???
Love the one you are talking about. . . I was thinking it would be a great apron or even to use for a "bakeover"


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LauriP
True Blue Farmgirl

239 Posts

Laurianne
Hertford North Carolina
USA
239 Posts

Posted - Aug 13 2009 :  3:23:42 PM  Show Profile
>> << I've been thinkin' all day of the different things that can be made with this fabric -- and it is shown online on their site..but it sez "Backorder" -- so I guess that the catalog was printed with the idea that the fabric would be in their warehouse in time for orders once the catalog hit the post office.

Either way, I'm so torn as to what to make with it!! -- But I've got a couple apron patterns that I haven't used yet...So...well, I jus' can't let those sit and not get used, can I?!!

Laurianne
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