Tales Of A Fourth Generation Textile Executive: New Solids Of Choice

Hi All,

 

Over the next couple of weeks I have some travelling to do as you probably know since nothing in my life is a secret since I started writing this blog.  So I am writing a short one this week for better or for worse.  I hate to keep harping on the subject of the Peppered Cottons, but I can’t help myself.  Ironically, we don’t want to keep harping on this subject for the Studioe Quilt Market Schoolhouses anymore either because it is getting a little stale.  So we are brainstorming some new ideas….big stitch, small stitch, slow stitch, fast stitch, tall stitch, short stitch, fat stitch, skinny stitch.  What to do, what to do?

 

Peppered Cottons

 

So back to the matter at hand….solids of choice.  Every couple of weeks, Pepper Cory emails me all the links that she finds online relating to her Peppered Cotton Fabrics.  I guess that is like googling yourself.  Anyway, I have noticed a trend from a lot of the articles, blogs and comments about the Peppered Cottons.  Many people keep saying that the Peppered Cottons are their “new solids of choice.”   Did you hear what I said?  Their “new solids of choice.”  There is a god.   Ironically, I keep telling my sales reps the same thing.  It is just a matter of time before the whole world embraces the love that the Peppered Cottons emanate.  The hand is like butter and the colors are rich.  There have been rave reviews so far.  You too should feel the love by stocking these goods in your shop, using them on your next project or just hoarding them in your stash.  You won’t regret it.  Take it from me, the schmata salesman from New York!

 

Have a great day!

 

Schmata Salesman Scott e   

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