I actually hit a wall with one project near the beginning of December when I realized I needed another half yard of a particular fabric I'd used in the quilt, and I couldn't find it anywhere. It's not an easy fabric to find. Why? Well, it's a green Thimbleberries fabric from the Village Green line a few years ago. It was one of the fabrics for the BOM quilt. What makes it difficult is that RJR/Thimbleberries offered the quilt in three slightly different colorways, so they often produced the same design in two or three different shades. Here's a photo of the fabric I'm looking for; it's a dark green with mossy avocado green vines:
The fabric number is 0173-03. There are two more similar fabric that go with the other two colorways. The darker fabric is numbered 0173-2 and the lighter one is numbered 0173-1:
See what I mean? Confusing, right? Oftentimes, online shops will show a photo of the fabric but won't include the fabric number. So far, I've ordered the fabric I need from two or three online shops only to have the shops email me to say they're out of it. And I accidentially bought a yard of the darker fabric at one point. So the search continues. I just placed another order with an online shop that didn't show up when I searched before, so maybe it's not such a bad thing that I had to put these projects aside and wait. I guess it will depend, though, on whether the fabric arrives in my mailbox or whether I get another email from a shop advising me they're out of it.
And did I just say yesterday that I was going to try to limit my fabric purchases in 2013? Well, I'm sure we can all agree this one doesn't count, right?!
Do you belong to a guild? I needed a fabric that the maker is known for running once. I sent out an email to the members and happily connected with two people that had that exact fabric.
ReplyDeleteLast year I had three colds. At the end of Dec this year I got the flu shot to help my chances for this year.
Hope you and your hubby feel better.
Have you searched quiltshops.com ?
ReplyDeleteOne of our locals did those quilts and carry a lot of those prints...might try Cindys Quilt Shop in Caldwell Idaho