Riviera Rose by Renee Nanneman
I went to Quilt Market last week looking for what was new in repro fabric.
Not much. It was hard to find any 19th-century reprints scheduled for summer and fall delivery.
I pushed the send button too soon. You'll have to wait till Wednesday to read the rest of this post.
These are beautiful looking fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting the way the fabric companies have killed the repro interest by TELLING everyone that they don't sell..... and we don't carry..... and then there are the five quilt stores in my area that are GONE GONE GONE. The fabrics you show here are delightful and I will be back Wednesday !!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow fortunate for you that the market was just an hour from home!
ReplyDeleteLooks similar to French General fabric.
ReplyDeleteIwhen it comes to finding reproduction fabrics it is a sad situation. And to see quilt shops closing alsoverysad.
ReplyDeleteNot easy to find here either. Very sad to see that you have had difficulty tracking them down.
ReplyDeleteLucky girl to be near the market.Ypur fabric are beautiful.Yummiest combo!
ReplyDeleteLucky girl to be near the market.Your fabrics are just beautiful.Yummiest combo!
ReplyDeleteThis is discouraging news, although I am not surprised. Reproductions have been waning in recent years, much to my chagrin. I know things will eventually come around again, I just hope we can all hold on until then!
ReplyDeleteJust contact the fabric companies and tell them that we love the 19th c reproduction fabrics and want to see more of them!
ReplyDeleteI have been working on a series of charm quilts using these fabrics. My goal is to have a total of 10,000 different fabrics in each quilt. Right now I have just over 7,000 fabrics.
Love all of your fabrics and hope to see more in the future!