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Thanks to all of your emails indicating interest in sales.  Since the African Fabric Sales shop at Yahoo was closed, I’ve been working to get the domain transferred and a shopping cart installed here.  Apparently I did things in the wrong order but now it looks like we are on track.  Once we are ready, [...]

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An acquaintance wanted to see what hand-decorated fabrics I still have in inventory so here they are.  I also have a few prints, and when the new shopping cart program is installed here I will also list some mudcloth, kuba cloth and some other odds and ends.  Thanks for your interest….

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  Are you starting to wonder why my prices are so low and the inventory is so small?  It’s all part of a projected revamping of African Fabric Sales in which we intend to sell out the factory made fabrics–the wax, the prints, the damask–and replace them with hand decorated and tribal fabrics.  This was [...]

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 As we consider the wisdom of continuing with  our store found at www.africanfabricsales.com we none the less start the new year with our store wide 20% discount sale. The web store was created to continue a business under THIS name that I was no longer pursuing in person at fairs, festivals, and quilting & sewing [...]

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This book, originally published by Harper and Row in 1989, has lost none of the punch it delivered when it first hit the bookstores.   It is available today  through major booksellers both as a new or used book. This book surveys the raw materials used, and describes the various types of looms used by people [...]

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  If you are fascinated by the beauty and vigor of mudcloth, this book will inform you about traditional and contemporary examples of this fabric, known as Bogolon in the local language.  Victoria Rovine did her PhD work in this field and and written a lively account of her experiences in Mali during the 16 [...]

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