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While attending the Uhuru Quilters Guild 2008 show, I purchased a couple of yards of fabric from The Fabric Peddler, a local fabric store founded in 1988 by Nadine Mills. She had bolts of colorful cottons to choose from, including these two prints from Timeless Treasures Fabrics 2007 line. Kenta-C3161 (multiple girls) and C3160 (yellow background). Had you already seen this fabric?
I don't know if the Fabric Peddler fabric store has any more in stock - you can send an email to Nadine (thefabricpeddler@yahoo.com) or give a call (301) 336-3646. I did find two online store with the prints: eQuilter.com (type in Kenta in the search box) and Elkabee’s Fabric Paradise.com. Enjoy!
3 comments:
What a joy to find your blog! Anyone who loves books and artists and history and quilts has got to be fun to read.
Love the fabrics--especially the one on the right!
nadine's shop has some very nice fabric. and the quilt show was great.
yetunde
Yetunde, Purloined Letter,
Thanks for the notes. I can't wait to visit Nadine's shop in person!
Best, Kyra
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