Victory Garden Fabric Question???

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HilltownQuilter
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Victory Garden Fabric Question???

Post by HilltownQuilter »

Hi, Everyone!

Hope you are all having a wonderful 4th of July weekend.

I have a question about the "Victory Garden" fabric line...I know I'm a year behind the times, but I just purchased a bunch of fat quarters, the table topper, and 12 yards of fabric from LQS. I keep an inventory list of all my fabrics so that I know what I have and when I make a quilt, I know what fabrics I used in the quilt.

So, here's my question...

I have the Name & Style Number for all the fabrics, except for one of the patterns...the one is a dark blue (not cadet blue) and the other is ivory. They both have stars on them like the "All Stars" pattern but they also have lightening bolt kind of lines running through the background. I have spent hours trying to find the name for this pattern, but there isn't a fat quarter to be found anywhere on the internet! I'm not sure, but I wonder if they originally came in a fat quarter bundle but not as yard goods. Benartex doesn't even have them on their website with the Victory Garden collection but the one selvage edge says it's "Victory Garden, Style #6297"!!???

Does anyone know what the name is for this pattern?

Sorry to bother everyone with this but I figure someone here is sure to know.

Thanks for your help!

Betty C.
Hilltown, PA
Evie
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Re: Victory Garden Fabric Question???

Post by Evie »

I suggest that you contact them tomorrow. Whenever I've talked to Customer Service, they've been real nice and helpful:

http://www.quiltinaday.com/contact/'>ht ... m/contact/
HilltownQuilter
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Re: Victory Garden Fabric Question???

Post by HilltownQuilter »

Thanks, Evie! I'll try that first thing tomorrow.
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