The Fabric Fairy


Every now and thenI get to play the Fabric Fairy. With just a wave of my virtual wand, I canmake a quilter very happy. How, you ask?Well,every week or two I visit a website calledmissingfabrics.com.It was started sometime in the 1990s byTricia Knox of Escondido, California, who had the brilliant idea of using the power of the Internet to helppeople locate fabric theyneed for aquilt or sewing project. Fabric seekers post images and descriptions in the Gallery of Missing Fabric(one of the links on the home page)and people from all over the worldrespond if they can help. Isn’t that wonderful?

I discovered the website about three years agowhensearchingmyself for a particular fabric.Seeing thata quilter was looking fortwo blue and white Timeless Treasures prints that I happened to have in my stash, I dashed off areply.Thus started a lovely email correspondence with Janke from the Netherlands, who was so very happy to get the fabric sheneeded for aquilt she was working on with her daughter, Liselotte.

Imagine my pleasure when Janke sent me a photo the following year of the finished quilt top:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

Isn’t that stunning? Liselotte used the leftover fabric to piecethe back:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

Liselotte is hand-quilting this beauty. She has a baby on the way, so it may be some time before we see the finished quilt. When we do, though, it will be spectacular!

Since my first experience as the Fabric Fairy, I havesent fabric to several other quilters. It’s a great way to do a bit of de-stashing, and the recipients are overjoyed that their searches yielded results.Just last weekI checked the Gallery of Missing Fabric and saw thatsomeone was looking for this fabric:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

Isn’t itpretty? It’s from the Surrey Footpaths line by Sue Beevers for RJR Fabrics. I remember buying this fabric at a quilt show aboutfive years ago. Turns out that a quilter named Josslyn in Texasneeds a yard of it,so it’s on its way to her now.

 

 

 

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6 Responses to The Fabric Fairy

  1. What a brilliant idea.

  2. Linda says:

    Loved this post, Dawn! I haven’t yet followed the links, but I may just kill some time today checking that out (also with the idea of being on the giving side – destashing is a great way of putting it)! And how nice that you got to see photos of the finished quilt top that you contributed to!

  3. Lisa Kus says:

    Love the story, the quilts and the kindness shared the world over. Quilting unites!

  4. Vickie says:

    Great story!

  5. AnnMarie says:

    I should have asked you about my orange flirty dots that I needed last week before ordering it!

  6. Jeanne Ann says:

    What fun!

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