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11/04/2006

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Joy Ranger

Oh, PLEASE try!I love your blog.

Anonymous

Over at whipup.net there's a post about prisoners making quilts and if you look at the fabric it appears to be LIBERTY. Kinda ironic, doncha think? Great program and it looks like it's coming to your town soon.

Nora

I really want to get my sister into making textiles (she's the graphic designer in the family) that I can then sew into things. I would love to find out how that could happen. I seem to recall a series of posts on whipup as well that had to do with getting fabric printed (though the poster might have been in "the trade.")

Minya, Warrior Seamstress

Ask for Tetris fabric. You have at least one buyer besides yourself.

Minya, Warrior Seamstress

Ask for Tetris fabric. You have at least one buyer besides yourself.

deathslilsister

They might make you some, but printers usually don't take orders for less than 100 yards. Although, if you -did- get some Tetris fabric made, I think I could take a few yards off your hands :)

Linmayu

Yeah, if you bought a pile of Tetris fabric and sold it to the rest of us, I would say that's "the trade"!

Leanne

I love your blog! You have encouraged my sewing endeavors when I'd rather just give up and buy the stinking dress instead of making it. Since you're posts this week have centered on fabric I am in need of help. I am looking for a liner-like material with fun sugar skulls or day of the dead prints on it. I'm so bored with solid color linings. Do you or anyone else have any ideas?

Stereoette

hee hee, of course, keep us posted!on a more minor scale, i've been trying to come up with some prints that I plan to gocco onto fabric... not quite having someone do yards and yards for me, but for my purposes, it might be enough!

Jilli

Only for "the trade", hmmm? I wonder what sort of credentials one needs, and what sort of prices they might charge. Because if they can make me my long-sought-after cupcake pink & black striped fabric (with stripes at least 1" wide), I probably would be willing to buy 100 yards.

Nwhepcat

Ohhhh, that'd be bitchin cool.It struck me that perhaps you are the woman to ask: Do I need a mangle? For ironing my silk scarves and having them turn out looking like they've been ironed?I apparently have a chance to get my hands on one, though the classified lists no price and rather vaguely states "almost complete."

Thessa Russe

jilli, if you go to their website there's a nifty l'il tool that will let you play with color combinations for striped patterns. there's also one for dots. i second the call for pink and black stripes! :0)

Thessa Russe
beth

"for the trade" probably just means "in large quantities only". And really, what's the point of ordering only a *small* quantity of pink robot fabric?I would love to make a pink robot dress.

chez

Custom printed fabric is available from EPD Textiles, http://www.edptextiles.com/index.html. They print for anyone, you don't have to be "from the trade". They'll work with you on your designs or just print what you've got.

Welmoed

Adaptive only sells through dealers (full disclosure: I'm a dealer). You must be in a textile-related field and purchase the "dealer kit" to be able to order from them. You're welcome to email me with questions regarding pricing at welmoed@sewingseamseasy.com (my business email).

Erin

Hepcat -- I have no idea about the mangle, but the "almost complete" has me ... suspicious. If it were an easy part to get they would have gotten it!

La BellaDonna

Erin, can you incorporate a SEARCH feature on your blog? Last year I posted the address of a place that will turn out custom fabric for anybody, no restrictions "to the trade." Of course, it would take me a while to find the address again, but it IS here, somewhere, in Dress A Day land. As I recall, it was about the time you wanted flocked fabric.Leanne, I HAVE seen Day of the Dead AND Sugar Skulls print fabrics - in more than one colourway! I'm trying to recall where exactly, but it was within the past week. Go check at Equilters.com, and look through the Halloween fabric; I spent a fair amount of time there, so that may be where I saw it. I DID see it as I was surfing, looking for Halloween fabrics, though, so you should have no problem finding it.

Anonymous

Okay, Leanne, here it is:http://www.homestead.com/favoritefabrics/zoom_ah_muert.htmlThere are a couple of different Dancing Skeleton colourways. You may also find something to your liking at http://www.jandofabrics.com

Nicole

I have vintage sheets with gingko leaves - yellow with orange print. I will photograph them and show you.... Also, textile design rules and your angle should be making fabric for art use then you can be in the trade....

Kai Jones

I want the pink robot fabric! I would buy some, that is.

nwhepcat

Thanks, Erin, for your honest thoughts on the mangle issue. I thought "almost complete" was a little offputting, too. Possibly all for the best, considering the first time I ever saw the word mangle (in that context) was in a Stephen King story about one that was possessed.

La BellaDonna

How did I become anonymous on my second post to Leanne? Does posting about dancing skeletons do that (in a Stephen King kind of way)? Hepcat, I too would love to have a mangle (an electric one, preferably) to smoothly smoosh endless yards of cotton, linen and silk. But there's a world of difference between "having a mangle" and "having most of a mangle," and it's not a world I want to explore and nor, I suspect, do you.

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