Thursday, November 24, 2011

Quilter's dilemma...

running out of fabric. Does anyone know of a source for some of the hockey fabric shown in the this photo?

I was contacted by a fellow quilter who sadly ran out of this same fabric. The store where she purchase the fabric sadly no longer exists. If there is someone who knows of a source for this fabric please leave a comment or email me.

Thanking you in advance for any assistance you can give.
The fabric has been found! Thanks to everyone who left a comment and suggestions. Thank you too, to those who read this post.

On a second note: does anyone have instructions on how to change the blogger settings so that the photo will enlarge when clicked on instead of going into the display mode that was forced upon us? I read it on a blog that I follow but have been unable to find it again.
Thanks to Michelle of    http://brainangles.blogspot.com/   my photo dilemma has been fixed.

I tell you, bloggers are the best. Thank you!!!

8 comments:

  1. Hi!
    If you have any selvage edges left, you would have the fabric manufacturer.
    EQuilts.com has alot of older fabric
    you could also google EBay, I know people who have found older fabric there. There are also a few websites which specialize in older fabric. Also try just googling Hockey fabric, red, or any other mark on the fabric, maybe a year you bought it or you think is was made, it is surprizing what will come up!
    Good luck, take care, Leslie

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  2. Sorry to say I'm no help on either problem - wish I could!

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  3. No idea about the fabric, but the blogger issue. Go to Design, then Settings and then Select NO for Showcase Images with Lightbox :).
    Stay inspired!
    Michelle
    Brain Angles - Invisible Ink

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  4. oops - under Setting, select Formatting and then No for Showcase Images with Lightbox ;).
    Stay inspired!

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  5. I don't know if their is much you can do except put a message for your followers to right click on the picture and pick a choice...pick "open link in new widow" and you'll see the magnifyer to enlarge the pic. Clear as mud.

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  6. You could try Hamels. I have seen some of the small hockey print there. It is an on-line shop in BC.
    Verna G

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  7. You could try Hamels. I have seen some of the small hockey print there. It is an on-line shop in BC.
    Verna G

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