
I walked in to small room full of fabric, notions and products made from blueberry fabric. Jolene asked if I came for her fabric. I said I don't know, what do you mean? Then she proceeded to bring out fabrics that she designed and had printed herself. She owns the rights to them and you can NOT find them anywhere but a few shops in Maine or from her online! Pretty cool!

After several years she had two more color ways printed and designed another blueberry print.
Very soon after she was the first person to get permission to print fabric featuring the coast guard. She did this through a series of letters to Washington D.C. that began with a conversation with the local coast guard. There are 4 color ways with this.
She then designed a lupine flower fabric ( Maine's state flower) and had that printed on a white backing and black backing.

Her last design was the puffin birds.
She also has fabric for sale in her shop that will work with her fabric and others not related to her designs available for sale. They include east coast fabrics, Christmas, small prints and large.I think, taking on this printing, the cost and the marketing is quite impressive and remarkable for one individual.
Her prices are below market value, priced between $8.50 and $12.00
She will ship and has a page on Facebook.
And yes I purchased fabric. Minnesota is blueberry country too.
I have said it before and I will say it again, I meet the most fascinating, good people when I go to quilt shops. I hope that you support these local shops and keep them in business. It is important for communities and important for the fabric industry.
With love from your retired FACs teacher, Jane
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