This type of fabric is primarily used today for little girl's outfits, as well 
as for babies. I guess that is why there is a primarily pastel palette 
currently available.
 
 :)
 ~Kimberley
 
  
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  I somehow got the impression that pin-dotted fabric is in style so it would 
be easy to find, but I think I was wrong about that. I went to the dentist in 
Berkeley on Wednesday and consoled myself by going to three fabric stores over 
there (Poppy, Stonemountain, and Discount Fabrics), and I wasn't seeing much in 
the way of pin dots. 
 
 As for the dotted Swiss, I asked Baltazor how well their $15/yard 100% cotton 
batiste white Swiss would dye. (Why is it manufacturers are so locked into the 
white/blue/pink/pale yellow colors for dotted Swiss?) They said they didn't 
know whether the fabric would stand up to machine dyeing, but offered to send 
me half a yard free of charge to test. 
 
 Fran 
 
 Sharon Collier wrote: 
 > Hot pink dots on a chartreuse ground!!! 
 > What were they thinking? Can you believe someone actually got paid to put 
 > that combo together, but we have trouble finding decent fabrics anywhere? 
 > Honestly, some of the patterns out there make me shudder! 
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