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Core Collection Bundle (Civil War Era)

The Civil War Core Collection

Printed and woven fabric styles of the Civil War Period were foulards and plaids, plaids and more plaids. The height of Fashion in Paris c. 1855 would have been a large, colorful printed plaid garment. At the same time the offerings at a General Store on the edge of the prairie was a yarn dyed small check. The rage for plaids began with Queen Victoria and Albert remodeling Balmoral. They often wore tartans while visiting, thus setting the fashion for plaids. 

Colorations were the trusted, stable red or blue prints and wovens. Fashion colorations...flat lavenders and lots of browns. 

1850-1855 was the peak of American calico production for the 19th century. 10,000 different offerings annually. 

Featured Fabrics of this collection include Woven checks, printed woven plaid and Soldiers Quilt (2) from my 1863-1865 sample book.  Solids: Bella Mocha and Mauve


This FQ Bundle includes 25 Fat Quarters and will be curated by Margo Krager, Owner of Reproduction Fabrics and Textile historian from our wide selection of Civil War reproduction fabrics. Each bundle will include multiple essays written by Margo about the time period and several Featured FQ's of the time period.

FQs in this bundle may vary based on availability.