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Meet our Licenses
Ask for these favorite licensed fabrics at your independent quilt shop!
Beatrix Potter |  | Beatrix Potter's enchanting books have sold over 100 million copies worldwide. The first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, was published in 1902 and 22 stories soon followed. Beatrix Potter's love of nature, talent, and attention to detail bring to life the animal characters in her illustrations. For more information on Beatrix Potter, please visit www.peterrabbit.com. Learn More >> |
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| Currier and Ives |  | Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives specialized in publishing 19th Century American Art (hand colored prints) that were sold inexpensively. They produced over 1 million of the most popular historical American prints from 1835 to 1907. Today Currier and Ives is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to preserving, cataloging and providing education about its historic American lithographs. Learn More >> |
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| Gone With The Wind |  | This sweeping epic film celebrates it's 70th Anniversary this year! Relive the romance and excitement of the Antebellum South with this beautiful fabric collection that evokes the luxurious and genteel lifestyle of the Old South. Learn More >> |
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| Hasbro |  | Hasbro™ is best known for the board games beloved by generations of Americans. Hasbro is one of the largest toy-makers in the world. Learn More >> |
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| Holly Hobbie |  | The image of a sweet little girl dressed in pinafore and bonnet was introduced in the 1970’s in a series of illustrations for greeting cards and stationery. Holly Hobbie™ has been featured in books and movies, inspired a line of dolls and is featured in numerous lines of collectible items such as figurines and ornaments. Holly Hobbie™ and her friends continue to be a favorite of little girls across the U.S. Learn More >> |
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| I Love Lucy |  | Lucille Ball has a special place in America's heart! Quintessential performer and savvy businesswoman, she is well known for her hit TV series, I Love Lucy! Come along and join Lucy, Desi, Fred and Ethel on their madcap adventures as you create memorable quilts and accessories!
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| J. Wecker Frisch |  | The art of J. Wecker Frisch is truly a joy, both to artist and viewer alike! Janet’s recognizable paintings and illustrations are undeniably the result of a pure talent. Her much loved style filled with engaging details and her characters funny faces set her apart. Janet’s company, Tidings of Great Joy, as it is appropriately named, invites you to share her images and the source of her inspiration. For more information please visit
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| James Meger |  | James Meger is a famous wildlife artist and winner of the 1980 Minnesota Duck Stamp. He is known as the artist who paints "More Than Meets the Eye" and often includes hidden elements in his realistic wildlife paintings. His distinctive style will add natural beauty to quilt projects. Learn More >> |
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| Jim Shore |  | Award winning designer and folk artist, Jim Shore brings his whimsical folk style to fabric. Mr. Shores designs grace a diverse range of products from collectible figurines, home decor accents and greeting cards to fabric! His unmistakable style draws inspiration from the diverse traditions of American and European folk art. Learn More >> |
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| John Grossman Collection |  | The John Grossman Collection is a unique resource of over 250,000 classic images of printed ephemera of visual culture dating from 1820-1920. The owner of the archive, John Grossman, is a commerical artist who has co-authored countless books featuring imagery from his archives. For more information on the John Grossman Collection, please visit www.johngrossmancollection.com. Learn More >> |
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