Thanks for stopping by my blog to tell me what fabric you use. It's the same as the one I have used, mostly - in fact I think most of the dyers around here use it. I did get samples of various PFD white cottons from Lunn Fabrics in the US at one stage, and I found that their pima cotton produced wonderful darks, several shades darker than I could get on the Bee & Flower, and very lustrous. A pity it was so expensive to buy and ship.
home from the office after a ridiculously long long day, here I am blogging to relax, and oohhh, errrr Shirley, they're delicious! thanks for showing them.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog to tell me what fabric you use. It's the same as the one I have used, mostly - in fact I think most of the dyers around here use it.
I did get samples of various PFD white cottons from Lunn Fabrics in the US at one stage, and I found that their pima cotton produced wonderful darks, several shades darker than I could get on the Bee & Flower, and very lustrous. A pity it was so expensive to buy and ship.
home from the office after a ridiculously long long day, here I am blogging to relax, and oohhh, errrr Shirley, they're delicious! thanks for showing them.
beautiful colors I wonder how you do it the diverent colors on one piece of fabric I love it
Ohhh, want one. Actually, want several...I hate turquoise, it's so unpredictable.
These are all fabulous, Shirley. You have been really busy.
OOOh! Shirley, this would make a lovely banner on your page! Do it! It's beautiful!
One word.....WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
teri
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