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| NU TOILLES II - COTTON FABRIC GRAPE W/ANGELS -BY THE YD |
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| New Price: 7.19 USD |
| Old Price: 7.99 USD |
| Saved: 10 Percent |
| Sale ends: 2010-03-20 22:00:27 |
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Reviews & GuidesLILLY PULITZER COLLECTIBLE MULTIPATCH FABRICS PART 2This is a continuation of my guide to identifying Lilly Pulitzer multipatch fabrics made before 2003. If you want to see Part 1 click here Multipatch Part 1. Spring 2003 Multi Petal Patch - includes: Resort 2003 Multi Compass Patch Includes: Spring 2002 Charming Patch - includes: Resort 2002 Tropical Patch includes: Linens Cleaning, Stain Removal Antique/Vintage FabricsI frequently find old linens that are gorgeous and intact but have unsightly stains. Using patience and the method below, old linens often can be restored. In my experience, it is possible to remove stains without destroying the piece at least 95% of the time. Ingredients BIZ - at least 1 cup Method Add ingredients to washer and fill with hot water. Add linens and let washer agitate, but do not allow to drain and rinse. Some washers have an agitate or soak setting, but you have to manually control most of them (stopping before the drain and rinse). After 10 or 20 minutes of agitation, leave linens to soak in washer for 5 or 6 hours. Agitate again. Repeat this process 4 ? 8 times (until you can see that stains are gone). Caution How long pieces should be treated depends on how old and how extensive the stains are. I haven?t been able to find any shortcuts for this method. The long soaking periods are vital to success. LILLY PULITZER Year 2000 PATTERNS - Part 1Hi all Lilly lovers! I was able to write this guide with the help of ebay member Scootertooter, who kindly shared her meticulous research with me. This guide begins with the patterns from the Spring and Summer 2000 collection which are not contained in a multi-patch fabric. Multipatch patterns are a combination of several patterns within a season's collection. Many seasons have more than one multi-patch pattern. The patterns within each are released together and at intervals with other multi-patch patterns. Multi-patch patterns are a favorite with collectors because they combine the best from a season. The 2000 Multi-patch fabrics are contained in Parts 2, 3 and 4, because ebay only allows 10 pictures in a guide. Sunset Pink Beach Blanket Bingo Sweet Blue Picnic Plaid Strawberry Pink Jumbo Daisy Surf Blue Charlie's Crab Sunset Pink Mixed Drinks Subtle Green Lil Critters Discover the fibre content of fabrics using a simple home test, The Burn Test. I remember when I first began to sew and I had no idea what fabric content really meant. Browsing through the fabric stores presented no problem, the bolts are clearly labelled for the customers. What about when you have stumbled across a great estate sale, where there are boxes of fabric with no labels? Hopefully the seller can assist you with their own knowledge of the coveted fabric. If the seller has no idea, then what? This is where the good ole' Burn Test comes in handy! The burn test is super easy but I only recommend adults try this activity. You are going to seperate the strands of your chosen fabric into crosswise threads and lengthwise threads. Test them seperately, to distiguish any differences, which will indicate your fabric is a blend of fibers. Have a porcelain dish ready to hold the burning fiber. Do not use matches. Instead use a candle or lighter, as they have no smell. Watch the fiber for the following: 1. How fast is the thread buning? 2. What does it smell like? 3. What sort of ash is left behind? The answer to these 3 questions will indicate the sort of fabric you have tested. The following information categorizes common fabrics with their characteristics. I'm a fabricaholic. As a person who enjoys sewing, and a sometime quilter, I have always had wonderful fabric stashes. I love fondling the bolts in the fabric shops, even if I don't buy anything. Selling vintage fabrics on ebay gave me the perfect excuse to buy more fabric! This review and guide is written based on research from marimekko's own published books and website. Marimekko was registered with the Finnish Trade Registry on May 25, 1951 but grew from two seperate companies; Tex-matto and Printex. Marimekko was started by the husband and wife team of Viljo and Armi Ratia. Viljo had purchased Printex in 1949 and it was there that Maija Isola designed her first fabrics. Marimekko was a typical small business that Viljo and Armi ran as a sideline. Their top product the first year was a pinafore dress designed by Armi. In order to understand marimekko you need to consider that Finland was enjoying the post war years of the early 50's with both economic recovery and and the awakening of design. We visited Helsinki last year (2005) in October and found the people to be very open and friendly. We were surprised however at the grey and somewhat bleak tone of many of the City's buildings in comparison to other Scandinavian Countries. It is our assumption that this character was a result of many years of Eastern European influence and oppression. To say marimekko brought things in Finland to life through design and color would be an understatement. In 1952 marimekko opened its first retail store in Finland. The marimekko logo followed in 1954 and by 1956 international exports began. In the words of Kirsti Paakanen, Owner and President of marimekko now, "Marimekko was boldness, unconstrained young energy, creativity with no regard for rules and without borderlines. Marimekko also reflected subcultures that had started in the wider world, like the hippy movement and pop art. Marimekko became the baby boomers protest against their parents' lifestyle and it provided an alternative to a grey and convention... RETRO VINTAGE FABRIC!THOSE WONDERFUL TIMES OF DAYS GONE BY! What wonderful memories from when we were growing up to see these beautiful retro fabrics from the1950's, 1960'2, 1970's, 1980's! All eras were unique but I speak to the heart of all you Baby Boomers out there in Ebay Land! Retro dresses hand made during the depression and those wonderful clothes and vintage jewelry from the "Atomic Bomb" Era , during WWII and after. Polka Dots! Pointy Bras! Push Up Pants! Those dresses from the 1950's are oh sooooooo RETRO and very wearable TODAY! Those lovely aprons, some with hand embroidery that our mother's and grandmother's wore. We were allowed to wear one or we had one of our own size to "help out in the kitchen". Those times are gone! The handmade pillow cases and sheets with wonderful hand sewn colored embroidery from the late 1950's or a set of sheets bought from the department store and hand embroidered in pale pastels so lovely with the 1940's and 1950's era decor and furniture. WONDERFUL hand made quilts of all kinds, sizes, shapes of pattern and textures. Many of them were hand sewn and batted; they used the left over fabric remnants displaying and array of wonderful, varied colors, shapes, sizes and textures! Hand crocheted doilies and arm chair or couch arm covers. Oh and the ones... |