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New from BAUM TEXTILES
- Over 300 new designs AND some exciting new fabrics! In
addition to many new patterns in our soft, velour
anti-pill WinterFleece™,
we are pleased to introduce our new line of buttery soft
Micro
Chamois with our own exclusive anti-static finish.
We have also added a new line of beautiful Embroidery
Appliquéd WinterFleece and some popular new colors
in our Cuddle
Bubble. Of course, we still have your favorite Flurr,
Weatherblock
and Berber
fabrics, as well.
Our Cubbybear
Flannels are still the highest quality flannels you
can find. Be sure to see our new designs that will
appeal to audiences of all ages!
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Manufacturers of the softest
anti-pill, velour fleeces and flannel and Berber
fabrics.
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New from
WINDHAM FABRICS - We know
you'll be as excited as we are about what's our new
fabrics! Our beautiful reproduction fabrics take center
stage, with wonderful new collections from Nancy
Gere, Pat
Speth, Margo
Krager and Gerald
Roy... and we are thrilled to announce the newest
addition to the Windham family - Williamsburg®.
We kick off the first of many introductions with The
Centennial Collection, beautiful fabrics inspired by
the collections of Colonial Williamsburg.
Our on-trend
collections are also exciting this season - Rosemarie
Lavin offers two new looks, Laurie
Bird inspires us with her cheery colors and bright
flowers, and Jackie
Shapiro returns with another fresh fabric line.
And, be sure to check
out the Fiber Forecast
newsletter to see all of the newest collections! |
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Our Quilt Shop Only division
featuring beautiful quilting cottons in creative and
contemporary patterns and authentic vintage
reproduction prints.
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Elegant and sophisticated quilting
cottons inspired by the beautiful papers and paper
accessories from Anna Griffin.
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These
fabrics, inspired by the classic grace and beauty of
18th-century elegance, are from the Colonial Williamsburg
Foundation's collections. With their beautiful designs,
enticing colors, and timeless appeal, quilters can create
their own unique piece of history. |
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