Cotton prices are on the rise and will affect everyone that uses or manufactures goods made of cotton. According to the Dallas Morning News, the price of cotton has reached the highest levels since the disruptions of the Civil War. Currently China is number one in cotton production followed by India, Pakistan and the United States. Cotton prices are going up because of floods in Pakistan and India, and China's decision not to export cotton. This may be good for United States' cotton farmers but, not so good for quilters.
Although the Chinese are the biggest producers, processors and importers of cotton, they don't export cotton because they consume more than they can produce.
Don't expect the prices to come down anytime soon. Many of the fabric manufacturers have already started raising their prices. We at Two Bees Fabric will do everything we can to hold our prices.
This blog is hosted by Twobeesfabric.com. We are an on-line quilt shop focusing on reproduction and French inspired fabrics at below retail prices.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Snowball block quilt

Snowball blocks are so easy and versatile, they are a great block for new quilters.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Clermont Farms
We just added a new Moda line, Clermont Farms by Minick & Simpson. I just love it! We will also be selling fat quarter bundles of 12 of this collection.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Working on the Snowballs
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Happy New Year
Happy New Year! It's time for resolutions, lists and dieting. One of my resolutions for this year is that I'm going to reduce the number of UFO's I have. I hate to admit it but, I have 12 projects started, some almost finished and some just begun. This year my resolution is that I will not start another project until I have completely finished 2. The first one I plan to complete is a snowball block quilt made with Wildrose fabrics by Brannock and & Patek a Moda line.
I'd love to hear some comments on how many projects other readers have. Is 12 alot or average?
I'd love to hear some comments on how many projects other readers have. Is 12 alot or average?
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