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Posted by Susan on March 2, 2008, 2:45 pm
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> Fabric List is a website that makes it easier to shop for fabric online.
> Fabric List (www.fabriclist.com) has compiled a sortable database of over
> 100 online fabric retailers along with a short description of each site.
> Visitors can also submit their own reviews and one-to-four-star ratings.
> If you are looking for an organic cotton knit, you can have the database
> show you only sites that carry cotton, "green" fabrics, and knits. =A0Thos=
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> sites appear in a list with clickable links to each store that will open f=
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> you in a new window. =A0Then it's easy to open a store, search it, close i=
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> nothing appeals to you, =A0or even compare fabrics from two or more stores=
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> opened in different windows. =A0It's like having a mall where every store
> sells the fabric you want.
> Please visit Fabric List and see if your favorite sites are there - if the=
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> are, share your experience by writing a short review (and if they aren't,
> Fabric List has a suggestion form right on the homepage). =A0Or poke aroun=
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> and discover a new favorite. =A0 Whether you sew clothing, quilts, or
> slipcovers, Fabric List can help you find what you need.
> --Holly
Holly,
Thank you for this list of web stores!!! I went out and took a look,
and it's great. I especially like that you can search on stores that
carry specialized wigits and gismos.
I'm new to the group (today). My friend is in the group and said you
guys are a lot of kind, fun quilters.
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> Fabric List (www.fabriclist.com) has compiled a sortable database of over
> 100 online fabric retailers along with a short description of each site.
> Visitors can also submit their own reviews and one-to-four-star ratings.
> If you are looking for an organic cotton knit, you can have the database
> show you only sites that carry cotton, "green" fabrics, and knits. =A0Thos=