
This is a post for all of my readers who sew. If you are like me you
love the look of a vintage fabric but know how hard it is to find something vintage that is enough for a whole project or is in decent shape (not brittle).
I came across the website
Reproduction Fabrics that has amazing fabrics at amazing prices, many under $10. The time line starts at 1775 and runs to the
1930s-50s.

They also have this fun tool called the
Fabric Play Station where you can see how the fabrics in your shopping cart look together, which is pretty handy.
Thanks for the tip ;)
ReplyDeleteOMG
ReplyDeleteThat is a very dangerous website.
I can sense my AmEx hemorrhaging just browsing.
I don't know whether to thank you or not.
...the 18th century prints are amazing!
(if you're into 1930's prints, do you know Keepsake Quilting? They have a bazillion different '30s 'feedsack' prints.)
Great fabric site! Thanks a bunch for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteTristan, I don't know Keepsake Quilting.... yet. Also sounds dangerous. I like danger.
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