December news
You may have noticed that our selection of oilcloths STILL continues to expand! We started to stock plain oilcloths in May and as well as our wonderful Lime Green, Eggshell, Yellow and Purple we now have a beautiful matt Natural and a White linen backed oilcloth as well as cotton backed Aqua, Red, Navy Blue and Burnt Orange.
We have also had some matt oilcloth made up and are adding to this all the time.
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For the new year we are pleased to announce a new collection of oilcloths all with matching fabrics. There are two new Dotties in the range as well as Beach Huts, Scottie Dogs and plenty of Flowers and Roses. The collection is called 'Vintage Classics'. We hope you like it too.
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and here for Oilcloth.
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We now have some Annabel Grey oilcloth made up exclusively for Norfolk Textiles. The Cut Flowers white sold out almost immediately and we are waiting for our next delivery.

On the magazine front we were in the September edition of Prima (page 60) with our Seafoam spotty oilcloth. We were in the May edition of Period Living, with our Blue spot oilcloth,and Grand Designs Magazine with our Taupe Gingham oilcloth. Before that we were in 25 beautiful Homes with 'Amalfi' oilcloth. We look forward to making an appearance in the weightwatchers mqgazine and the new series of DIY SOS.
In the Vintage section we will be busy adding new finds. We have found some very lovely lace collars, 19th century babies bonnets, petticoats etc. They do take time to organise though, so keep looking.
We have added some new fabric collections.
Clarke & Clarke Sartorial Wools Sophisticated wools from Italy.

Malabar Tinkareni Cotton Stripes. Parrot-bright stripes in handloom cotton. 2 stripes in 6 and 12 colourways.

Clarke & Clarke Florica
Bold cotton prints with a co-ordinating plain upholstery fabric.

Clarke & Clarke Astoria Velvets.
This new collection of gorgeous soft velvets has just arrived. Fantastic colour range.....

We have a lot of very pretty fabrics in our bargain section. Lots of stripes and embroidered silks and cottons,as well as some appliqued fabrics for children. Some of these were very expensive and are up for grabs at silly prices.