More shark fabric for a certain little boys Christmas present |
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That looks nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing frabic for a present. I'm sure it will capture their attention.
ReplyDeleteI have a nephew that wants a shark quilt so I'm collecting fabrics with sharks on it to make the quilt.
ReplyDeleteoh, what fun!! I've a grand-nephew who's three and is positively wild about sharks. He knows the names of all of them! LOVE that fabric!
ReplyDeleteCute Fabric, I'm certain when you get down crafting/sewing a quilt he will treasure it always..
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Lovely fabric. Is it new or vintage? There's something about the style of it that has a vintage look. Fabulous vibrant colours.
ReplyDeleteIt amazes me at the designs on fabric these days and this one is no exception, very pretty colours!
ReplyDeleteI bought the fabric on Ebay and all I can find on the selvage is " C S SHAMASH AND SONS INC 4451" so I'm not sure if it's vintage or not. But will see what I can find with a Google search.
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ReplyDeleteShamash & Sons, Inc. Company Profile
For more than 130 years Shamash & Sons has been a smashing success as a pioneer of textiles, exporting silk as well a new cotton/lycra woven fabrics from China to Western markets. Shamash & Sons distributes textiles such as cotton, linen, rayon, polyester, and silk to apparel manufacturers throughout the world. Clients include Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, and Liz Claiborne. The company also operates a division that manufactures apparel. Shamash & Sons has offices in Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and New York, as well as in mainland China, Germany, India, Korea, and Russia. "