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Picture of Kim - Strut526
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My SIL sent me this picture and blog. I have read it a few times, and can't seem to find the fabric line used in this tree design. Anyone know?

http://fairyfacedesigns.blogsp...ble-runner-swap.html

 
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Kim I don't know but the first place I'd look is Fat Quarters online for a Moda and look under holiday.
 
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Picture of Kim - Strut526
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ok, i will check the holdiay moda lines.thanks
 
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FairyFace Designs blogger is from Ireland, so it may not be a line in the US.


Ruth Ann
 
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Picture of Kim - Strut526
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yes, i thought of that too..i see "12 days of Christmas" on the fabric..I am really not into the modern designs for Christmas fabrics..so it's not something i notice in the shops..it is a very pretty table runner though.
 
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Here's the blog by the lady who made it. Maybe you could contact her.

http://fairyfacedesigns.blogsp...ble-runner-swap.html


Nicki


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i did that, yesterday. lol I am now leaning towards Michael Miller...
 
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The poinsettia fabric & the avocado/white fabric is Moda - Kate Spain design - 12 Days of Christmas:

http://thequiltedcastle.blogsp...kate-spain-moda.html

That blog entry is dated 2010, so it's "vintage" fabric already. Smile
 
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The colors in the tree on the bottom right are diving me nuts...where have I seen them before...?? Andover? Makower? Arrrrrrgh...
 
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vintage already?! lol thanks for the help..i am sure i can find other modern Christmas fabrics for her..Time to head out to my brothers for dinner!

Happy Thanksgiving to all!
 
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That is a neat table runner. I think I'll save that one.


www.floridafarmgirlsworld.blogspot.com


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I tried to contact Sarah & just got a reply back from her. Here is what she said:

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Hi Nicki
Thanks for the lovely comment. I have to be really honest and say that I can't remember what the fabrics are! They are not all from the same collection or even manufacturer, and in fact some would have been bought in different years, some as far back as 3 years ago. Off the top of my head the 2 with the leaves are Kate Spain fabrics I think (the light green one, and the one with the poinsettia type flower). The middle one with the text (same as on the back) is a Sheri Berry fabric for Northcott that was around last year, not sure if its still available. Some of them are free FQs I got with special offers. All would have been picked up individually - I usually buy Christmas fabrics in Jan or Feb when they are on sale and keep for the following year.

Sorry I can't be of more help!
Sarah~~~unquote~~~

I hope this helps in a small way.


Nicki


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Picture of Kim - Strut526
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ahh your so sweet! Thanks for doing that for me!

back to getting the side dishes in the car!
 
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Kim...I saw that Green paisley swirl(bottom left tree)at Joann's this morning...I've used some of that and the organge fabric right above it before...


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Thanks May.i am not going into any stores right now! I really think my SIL just liked the pattern with the more modern christmas color way.
 
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I like the way it's quilted...then that red running stitch around the edge...and those are free form sizes too...very striking!


"It's bad to supress laughter. It goes back down and spreads to your hips."
 
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