Twitter and Instagram are where I’ve met and chatted with a number of likeminded, vintage fabric/sheet hoarders….I mean collectors. Mandie from moxiemandie is one of those hoarders…I mean collectors. We arranged an impromptu vintage fabric/sheet swap a while back when we were just new online friends, but now we’re like fabric BFF’s.
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Twitter: moxiemandie
September 21, 2011 at 3:25 pm
I’ve already used some for a few mug rugs for a birthday gift! Hoping to use more soon! 😉
SO glad we swapped & that we ‘met’.
I need to get in on this swap action!
Oh My! You mean that there are others out there that collect vintage fabric? Sheets, curtains, blankets? The only problem I have is I can’t sew fancy dresses out of them yet. I can make curtains and pillows though!…lol. Patty
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September 27th, 2011 at 8:32 pm
At least you make something out of them! Mine need to get used instead of sitting there in a bin in the garage!
I too am drawn to buying vintage fabrics now. I love them! 🙂 I got some vintage sheets from mother-in-law and glad I kept them. 🙂
those are some good ones! lucky you 😉
Oh my gosh, I want it ALL. Let me join your club!
That is so incredible! There is nothing like finding/getting some awesome vintage fabrics!!
I love vintage feedsack fabric in particular. Also like Primitive and Civil War fabrics. I am trying to arrange a huge public fabric swap in Southwestern, PA. Any ideas on the best way to do this would be helpful. Love trading fabrics.
Hi there, always i used to check blog posts here early in the dawn, because i love to find out more and more.
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