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Posted by fayday on February 15, 2006, 12:26 pm
Can anyone point me in the right direction for purchasing 100% cotton fabric
on the net. l buy fabric from www.ahmercantile.com
any help would be great
Thanks
fayday
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Posted by Jenn Ridley on February 15, 2006, 12:57 pm
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>Can anyone point me in the right direction for purchasing 100% cotton fabric
>on the net. l buy fabric from www.ahmercantile.com
What do you want to do with the fabric? Quilting, reproduction
clothing, summer shirts, re-enactment clothing, trousers/jeans,
T-shirts, etc? That will make a difference. Different stores carry
different kinds of fabric. F'rex, if you're looking to make
reproduction clothing, you won't find much at a quilt-oriented store.
And vice versa.
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Jenn Ridley : jridley@chartermi.net
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Posted by Marlys in Indiana on February 15, 2006, 1:01 pm
Go to www.quiltshops.com and you can search there through many,
many quilt shops. Also you can go to www.quiltindex.com and look
for a list of shops. You should find more than enough to keep you
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busy look and drooling over the lovely fabrics. <smile>
Good luck in your search and being able to control yourself to not
buy all that you see.
Marlys in Indiana
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> Can anyone point me in the right direction for purchasing 100% cotton
fabric
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> on the net. l buy fabric from www.ahmercantile.com
> any help would be great
> Thanks
> fayday
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Posted by Marlys in Indiana on February 15, 2006, 1:04 pm
Also you can go to www.fabshophop.com and there is a listing
of various shops as well. Now, as you got through each of these
websites that list "tons" of shops, you will definitely run across
the same shops in all three of these listings but there are at least
a 100 or more shops in each of these three websites.
So, again, good luck in controlling yourself. Happy shopping.
Marlys in Indiana
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> Can anyone point me in the right direction for purchasing 100% cotton
fabric
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> on the net. l buy fabric from www.ahmercantile.com
> any help would be great
> Thanks
> fayday
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>on the net. l buy fabric from www.ahmercantile.com