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Source for quilted fabric

    Source for quilted fabric
    on: July 04, 2009, 08:11:40 PM
    A lady in my church makes these really cute quilted bibs for all of the new babies. I would like to make these bibs for my family and friends who don't attend my church:-) My problem is that I don't know where to find cute, already quilted fabric (I would rather not have to quilt the fabric for these bibs). Does anyone know of any good online shops or brick and mortar stores where quilted fabric can be found? JoAnns has several solid colored quilted fabric, as well as 'Vera Bradley-looking prints', but that is about it. In case you are curious, though, here is pic of the bib:


    Thanks for any tips!

    http://lfinndesigns.blogspot.com
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      Re: Source for quilted fabric
      Reply #1 on: July 04, 2009, 10:37:07 PM
      I used to get nylon quilted fabric on eBay but that might not be the best choice for bibs since it wouldn't be absorbent. Although it's kind of shiny like what's in your picture. I never did find a good source for it, I hope you have better luck!
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      Cindy
      DS 8, DD 5 and EDD 12/5/11
      random-charm.com

        Re: Source for quilted fabric
        Reply #2 on: July 07, 2009, 03:19:35 PM
        I would check Fabric.com & your local Joann's but I think it usually runs about $14-15 per yard.
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        Margie
        Mom to Andy,John & Caitlin

          Re: Source for quilted fabric
          Reply #3 on: July 07, 2009, 11:44:38 PM
          JoAnn Fabrics or
          Fabric Wearhouse has some.    and of course you can check Ebay.   You mentioned Vera
          Bradley, ebayers often sell her fabric.
          Cost effective Idea,  you could buy 2nd hand, women's quilted robes and cut them up-p.

          Hey
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