As quilters, we like to chat with other quilters about quilting. We're curious about "why this color" and "why that combination of fabric". I don't know if there's something about cotton fibers that makes us a little more curious - sounds better than nosey - but chatting-up quilters is normal.
I didn't forget - really.
How could I - I've been staring at this all week.
The following ladies need to check their e-mail boxes - Colleen Taylor, Debra Stebbins or Mary Ann Platt.
I'm back tomorrow with something about a house and a tree. Or a fig farm. Something like that.
When Mark Dunn started Moda in 1975, the company sold fabrics designed and produced by other companies. Most of these were fashion fabrics and their fiber content, weave, and patterns weren’t always suitable for the kind of stitching Mr. Dunn had in mind—quilting.