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  • Update: FHW Jean Blankets

    I just picked up the last of the jean cloth blankets from Family Heirloom Weaver. If you're interested, they can be had at the following link:

    http://www.ejtmercantile.com/catalog...36/7205354.htm

    If you wanted one of these blankets in the first run, I wouldn't delay ordering. This is the last of the fabric Pat had left and unless he gets the urge to weave more we won't be seeing these again.
    Bill Lomas

    [B][SIZE="4"][FONT="Century Gothic"][COLOR="SeaGreen"]E. J. Thomas Mercantile[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE][/B]
    [FONT="Century Gothic"]P.O. Box 332
    Hatboro, PA 19040
    [URL="http://www.ejtmercantile.com"]www.ejtmercantile.com[/URL]
    [email]info@ejtmercantile.com[/email][/FONT]

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    Re: FHW Jean Blankets

    I just received mine yesterday. Looks terrific! Thanks Bill!
    Best Regards,

    Jim Mitchum

    Hamptons Legion, Co. G., Claremont Rifles
    Winstontown

    "South Carolina is too small for a republic and too large for an insane asylum". ... James Petigru describing his native state in 1860

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    • #3
      Re: FHW Jean Blankets

      Received mine today. The perfect summer blanket, lightweight and compact. It will also be an ideal extra layer for cooler weather, and that FHW fabric is quite superb!

      Many thanks Bill!
      Jim Smith, Volunteer Co., (UK)

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        Re: FHW Jean Blankets

        Originally posted by Linkstrap View Post
        Received mine today. The perfect summer blanket, lightweight and compact. It will also be an ideal extra layer for cooler weather, and that FHW fabric is quite superb!

        Many thanks Bill!
        Why am I not surprised............:D
        [FONT="Georgia"][B][I][U]Ken Pettengale[/U][/I][/B][/FONT]
        [I]Volunteer Company, UK[/I]


        "You may not like what you see, but do not on that account fall into the error of trying to adjust it to suit your own vision of what it ought to have been."
        -- [I][B]George MacDonald Fraser[/B][/I]

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