Kitchen prints are the most dear to my heart novelties and this one brings me right back to the Freda's kitchen I grew up in. I really love the color and whimsy of the cherries and strawberries. What would a vintage kitchen be without gingham?
This slightly more modern kitchen print shows the change in a graphics within a decade or so. It feels like a sheet.
Going back in time the cabbage rose was a staple of any vintage home. I love roses. I realize most of my florals center around roses.
Then stepping forward again is this 60's rose. Oh how I remember a rose dress with this sort of sketched rose print.
Busy today with my Quilter's Harvest at Alpine Quilt Retreats. I expect to be making some new friends.
-nanette
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I love that rose stripe! Thanks for sharing!
Nanette, I always like to peek into your fabric stash. I've never seen any of those prints, so it was a double treat. Thanks for sharing!
I also love that rose stripe..so pretty!
Micki
It's always fun when you share your stash with us. The 60's rose looks familiar. I think my mother had something made with it or similar to it in our kitchen (orange yellow and brown - very mod)
More beautiful fabric Nanette - enjoy your retreat, looks wonderful - 2 weeks until mine!
Hugs - Lurline♥
Fun fabric peeks! I hope you've had a wonderful day at the retreat!
It is very fun to see what you have in your stash!!
I love vintage fabric Fridays!!! Have fun at your retreat.
I love vintage fabric Fridays!!! Have fun at your retreat.
I so enjoy seeing your vintage fabrics -- that rose stripe is my favorite today. It has a lot going on! Very pretty! Hope your retreat was lots of fun!
Your fabrics are BEAUTIFUL!
You have a great eye for beautiful fabrics, Nanette. I love seeing your collections. These are so pretty!
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