
Fabric - 19th Century/19th Century Reds
The 19th Century Reds collection from Windham features prints that were common in the 1800s in hues of madder red. These classic reproductions are sure to be perfect for sprucing up your 19th century fabric stash. 100% cotton.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Amalie
The Amalie collection was designed by Darlene Zimmerman for Robert Kaufman. Featuring reproduction 19th century fabrics with calico prints and geometrics reminiscent of the civil war era. You are going to love Darlene’s take on the 19th century. 100% cotton fabrics.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Colonial Prints
Colonial Prints is a 19th century reproduction fabric collection from Blue Hill. Featuring floral calico designs in hues that were common throughout the 19th century.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Colonies Reserve
Colonies Reserve, by Nancy Gere, for Windham Fabrics, features common colonial textiles that could have been made in America circa 1830-1865. These reproductions are classic designs from that time period.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Fairmount Park
In 1876, America celebrated its 100th birthday. At Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park, over 100,000 people came to see displays of machines and inventions of the technological age. These fabrics represent colors and designs from that 1876-1880 time period.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Farmhouse Blues II
Farmhouse Blues II from Windham identifies common shirting fabrics, or indigos that are uniquely American and from the later part of the 19th century. During this time, literally thousands of unique shirting designs were printed in American mills. The straightforward designs and uncomplicated colorings of Farmhouse Blues II stays true to the original designs that came before.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Garibaldi
Garibaldi from Blue Hill fabrics is a traditional 19th century reproduction fabric line in red, cream, and black colorings that were typical of the era.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Homespuns&Plaids
Homespuns have been popular ever since Colonial times when the weaving of cloth was an important cottage industry. The dyed fibers are woven together so the front and back of these fabrics are the same.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Lincoln Bicentennial
This collection was designed by Nancy Gere for Windham and celebrates President Lincoln in the bicentennial year of his birth. The motifs and prints featured in this grouping depict those that found in Lincoln’s era that you are sure to enjoy. 100% cotton fabrics.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Miscellaneous
These 19th Century Fabrics are from a variety of designers and fabric companies. Colors include green, pink, blue, brown, cheddar, purple and red.
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Fabric - 19th Century/MorePinksandChocolate
These beautiful pink and brown fabrics are from Windham Fabrics. Their rich colors are reminiscent of beautiful 19th Century prints. This deepand dramatic color combination was prominent during the 1800s, and often seen in clothing and quilts.
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Fabric - 19th Century/PoisonGreenCheddar
In the early to mid 1800s, "poison" greens and "cheddar" yellows were very popular colors, a pleasant diversion from the browns, indigos and turkey reds that were previously used in both garments and quilts. The contrast of the wonderfully bright colors afforded dress makers and quilters more creative possibilities than ever before. Although it wouldn’t be until the 1870s for synthetic dyes to enter the market, these particular colors, achieved with natural dying elements, were overdyed to yield bright, intense hues. 100% cotton fabrics.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Providence
The Providence collection from Windham features a variety of prints inspired from one fabric found in 1790s era quilt that hung in a bed chamber in New England. These elegant prints are reminiscent of the wealthy 4 chambered curtained beds that were common in the home of the wealthy at the time.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Quaker Quilts
Designed by Judie Rothermel for Marcus Brothers, Quaker Quilts feature red prints, sparked with yellow, tan or black that were popular in the 1840-1865 time period. Designs were taken from fabrics and quilts in the Lancaster Quilt & Textile Museum of Pennsylvania.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum III
Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum III from Marcus Fabrics was designed by Judie Rothermel and inspired by several prints 19th century prints that are housed in the Golden, Colorado museum.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Samsara
Samsara from Benartex showcases paisleys and Jacobean florals that pair beautifully. You’ll discover old motifs with a new twist in a romantic color scheme of warm vanilla, stunning scarlet, and black. 100% cotton fabrics.
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Fabric - 19th Century/Valley Forge
The Valley Forge collection from Windham fabrics takes inspiration from mid to late 19th century quilts that were discovered in Valley Forge, PA. Featuring a color palette of minty blues, madder reds, and muted browns. 100% cotton fabrics.
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