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Civil War Reunion - Moda Fabrics

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<strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Reunion</strong><br />

BarbaraBrackman<br />

8187 11*<br />

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<strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Reunion</strong>-Northern Lily BOM 82"x 82"<br />

#SFP 8180BOM, #SFP 8180BOMG<br />

Barbara Brackman<br />

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College life inspired Barbara Brackman to<br />

stitch her first quilt.<br />

“Everyone in my dorm had incredible quilts on<br />

their beds and I had a striped bedspread,” she<br />

remembers. “I asked the girls where they got them<br />

and they all said their grandmothers made them.”<br />

So Barbara asked her grandmother to teach her to<br />

quilt. Trouble was, her grandmother knew nothing<br />

about sewing and couldn’t provide much advice<br />

as Barbara cut crooked triangles from olive green<br />

and navy polyester knits. “It was just awful,”’ she<br />

remembers with a laugh. “But I have to thank my<br />

grandmother for trying.”<br />

Today, Barbara is known for her expertise on quilt<br />

history, her patterns, and for the reproduction fabrics<br />

she’s designed since 1998 for <strong>Moda</strong>. Including<br />

those she designed with Terry Clothier Thompson.<br />

Much of her inspiration comes from the old fabrics<br />

she collects.<br />

“I’m a bit of a hoarder, but the socially acceptable<br />

kind,” she says. “ I love to file and know where<br />

every piece of fabric is.”<br />

In addition, the fabrics she designs reflect her voracious<br />

reading habits. “I pick a historical period<br />

and learn all I can about it,” she says. “I’m especially<br />

interested in how women of that time lived<br />

and thought.”<br />

Though they didn’t sew much, the women from<br />

Barbara’s own past definitely influenced her. “My<br />

mother was one of ten girls and I thought she and<br />

my aunts were the essence of glamour,” she says.<br />

“It was from them I got my love of fabric.” 6<br />

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BarbaraBrackman<br />

February Delivery<br />

Skus: 37 Prints<br />

Content: 100% Cotton<br />

◦ Asst. 8180-15 15 Yards of Each<br />

◦ Asst. 8180-10 10 Yards of Each<br />

◦ Asst. 8180-10H 10 Yards of 19 skus<br />

◦ 8180AB Bundle: 37 Skus 18” x 22”<br />

◦ 8180F8 Bundle: 37 Skus 9” x 22”<br />

◦ 8180JR Jellyroll<br />

(40) 2½" x 45" Strips – Pk 4<br />

◦ 8180LC Layer Cake<br />

(42) 10" x 10" Squares – Pk 4<br />

◦ 8180PP (42) 5" x 5" Squares – Pk 12<br />

*JR’s, LC’s & PP’s include 2 each of 8180-13, 14 & 16.<br />

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