Beatles Baby Blanket a Hit at Baby Shower!

Every once and a while we receive letters and pics from our customers around the world who have found a great fabric treasure in between the pages and isles of our fabric store. One such customer is Ms. Barratt from Pennsylvania, USA. Ms. Barratt was in search of the perfect material for a friends baby shower. She wanted something colorful, something with a ‘Beatles’ theme, and something the baby-on-the-way could use. Well, she found it! And to no surprise, it was a hit with the mommy to be.

Like many musicians and singers of the past, The Beatles have maintained their base of die hard fans long after their group dissipated and members past away. The memories from fans and those who love them most live on in memorabilia, music, live footage, books and even fabric. The kind of fabric that makes for cute crib sheets and colorful baby blankets like the ones Ms. Barratt made from our popular cotton panel.

J&O Welcomes The Beatles!!

When the Beatles arrived on American shores in 1963, their brand of Rock & Roll wasn’t that far removed from the tracks laid down at Sun Studio in Memphis a few years before. By the time the Beatles were done as a group, they had taken Rock & Roll in previously unimagined directions, created a counter culture movement of revolutionary minded youths and taken America by storm! Within no time their songs became contagious hits that had men wearing long hair and protesting the American government, and crazed females from all age groups growing to unbelievable numbers. Not even the elders or the babes were immune from The Beatle virus infecting our music hungry nation. Their sound was upbeat and new, their energy was harmonious, and their look……well, let’s just say, fans far and wide had a hard time keeping their eyes off of them. From a 70 year old woman throwing her bloomers onto the stage at one of their live concerts, to a 22 year old man who wrote over 1000 love letters to each of the members in hopes to win their affections; countless stories have been told. Countless more still lay on the silent but smiling lips of our dearly departed, and in between the pages of our grandmother’s dusty diaries.