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Fabric Swatches
Over the past few years there were companies that would mail out, for a
small charge, fabric swatches so you could purchase fabric from your home. It seems most of the companies have gone to the more high end type of fabrics and left out the " Grandma " projects for little girls. Any ideas ? Being homebound makes it tough. Thank You |
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Shop on-line........they show you a picture of the stuff and it is very
reasonably priced at places like www.fabric.com and www.denverfabrics.com "gail" wrote in message ... Over the past few years there were companies that would mail out, for a small charge, fabric swatches so you could purchase fabric from your home. It seems most of the companies have gone to the more high end type of fabrics and left out the " Grandma " projects for little girls. Any ideas ? Being homebound makes it tough. Thank You |
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"gail" wrote in message
... Over the past few years there were companies that would mail out, for a small charge, fabric swatches so you could purchase fabric from your home. It seems most of the companies have gone to the more high end type of fabrics and left out the " Grandma " projects for little girls. Any ideas ? Being homebound makes it tough. Thank You Have a look at http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/angussilkshongkong/ I haven't sent for their swatches yet but will do as soon as I stop working 7 days a week! Mmmmmm Sssssssilk, drool..... Compared to the UK the prices look good, too. Carolyn |
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 21:12:02 -0500, "Pat"
wrote: LOLOLOLOL!!!!!! Joy, your sewing room must look like mine........mine if 15 x 15 with floor to ceiling shelves in about a third of the wall space........and trust me--------you cannot walk through it!!!!!!!! Only one wall is floor-to-ceiling shelves. Plus three shelves to the left of the window, above the encyclopedia case. The rest of the walls not occupied by the window, door, and closet are covered with patterns hanging on brass nails. About three yards by four. The architect intended it for a child's bedroom. And there is a clear path from the computer to the sewing machine. Joy Beeson -- http://home.earthlink.net/~joybeeson/ -- needlework http://home.earthlink.net/~beeson_n3f/ -- Writers' Exchange joy beeson at earthlink dot net |
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And there is a clear path from the computer to the sewing
machine. Of course there is. LOL Karen Maslowski in Cincinnati |
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