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Pastels were the rage of this era. Post WWI American textile chemists began to print those wonderful pastels! The women loved the clear taffy pinks, Dresden blues and lavenders. Early in the century...there was a selection of mid tone pastel solids available with just a few prints. Germany had to give up their textile dye formulas as part of War Reparations following WWI. American textile chemists used them to give us a wide selection of pastel prints. First feed sack printed in 1937 by Percy Kent Company.

 

Margos Finds - Depression Era

Darlene's Favorites by Darlene Zimmerman

Aunt Grace Goes Bold by Judie Rothermel

Darlene's Favorites

Merry-Go-Round by Whistler Studios

30s Playtime 2025 by Linzee McCray

Aunt Grace Goes Scrappy

Aunt Grace Garden Variety

Aunt Grace Sew Charming

Basket of Blooms

Blast from the Past

Chloe's Closet

Depression Era - Solids

Fanny's Flowers

Hints of Prints

Nana Mae

Nana Mae 8

Nana Mae VII

Picture Perfect

 
 

1930 to 1950
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2 dots/4 dots

$12.75

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NA213Y

$11.00

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NA212J

$11.00

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NA215P

$11.00

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NA214J

$11.00

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NA213G

$11.00

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Funky circles

$11.50

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Red center flower

$11.50

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Aqua ground flowers

$11.50

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Funky circles

$11.50

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Flower Power

$11.75

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Paisley

$11.75

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Flower Power

$11.75

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Paisley

$11.75

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Paisley

$11.75

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Flower Power

$11.75

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Compact floral

$12.50

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Mid size floral

$12.50

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Baby Blocks

$12.50

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1/2 Pound Fabric Scraps (1930-1950)

$35.00

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5 oz. Scraps of fabric samples (1930-1950)

$20.00

 
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