actually, Simplicity may be really gald they have you, Martha.  Read that 
SHOULD BE GLAD.
   
  Down here in North Carolina it seems to be the home sewing market is really 
dried up in the past 10 or so years.  Nobody is sewing for children, Nobody is 
really doing sewing for themselves,   There are really no fabric stores in a 
100 mile radius of Charlotte beyond, Mary Jos and Hancock's, and mostly they 
have home deck and quilting fabric, not much in the way of people type fabric.  
The nearest  JoAnns in 90+ miles away. There are several stores at cater to the 
quilting segment, and one small one that sell Upmarket/Highend fabrics.  A this 
is an introduction to  Major Patter Companies can't be selling a huge amount of 
home sewing patterns.  Right now, all I can think of who are doing sewing are 
the reenactment/costume folks like us.  And these are people who will go 
ANYWHERE,  Look at everything, Buy patterns that they don't really need but 
collect anyway, Have projects in the planning stage for a long time.
   
  It would be interesting to know how well the patterns do in comparison to 
other costume patterns and general run of the mill patterns vs. home dec stuff. 
 
   
  18c Mia in Charlotte NC, remembering the glory days of being near Baltimore 
MD and Washington DC.  Remembering  G Street Fabrics when it actually was on G 
Street DC
   
   

                
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