Quilting With Calico

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Originally produced in Calicut on the southwestern side of India by traditional weavers  called Chaliyans before becoming popular in Europe during the 1700’s, calico fabric is one of the most popular fabrics for quilt projects and hand crafted creations. Made from unbleached cotton, calico consists of a plain-woven textile featuring miniature prints in an assortment of  delightful designs, patterns and colors making it a great accent or base for many quilting projects as well as dresses, blouses, skirts, purses, bed sheets and more.
Also known as Chintz, calico is truly a fabric rich in history, pride and legend. Because of it’s natural fibers, calico offers a harmonious union between fiber and flesh, is washable, durable, and eco-friendly (if non-gmo based). Quilting with calico has never been so much fun, and at J&O Fabrics we carry a selection of both vintage and modern day calico to suit almost every creative nitch.
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Check out some of our selected calico:
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Some Like it Red & Hot!

Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum chinense, Capsicum pubescens, Capsicum baccatum… these are just some of the scientific names given to our gold old fashion hot and spicy red hot chili pepper.

Cultivated in America well before Columbus discovered this zesty vegetable and introduced it to the rest of Spain, red chili peppers are not only used for culinary purposes, but for decoration, to ward off evil spirits, as medicinal remedies, both personal and crop defense, as well as for providing the body with powerful antioxidants in the form of Vitamin C and carotene. Just like most red and orange colored foods from Mother Nature’s kitchen, chili peppers are great for getting the blood flowing in our bodies, and are even often symbolic of  ‘spicy’ attitude a well. Red hot chili peppers are also good for lounging around in. Well, not  in the literal sense unless you have a pepper fetish, but in the hot-print-on-my-cool-pajama-pants sense. With less than two yards of jalapenio or habinero fabric, a fun coordinated pant and shirt set are born.