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Story time: Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt were married at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parish’s house in New York City and “Campobello” was their country house in Canada. Resembling an American quilt, Campobello is a print that symbolizes Sister Parishs love for American Craft, and most specifically, quilting. Parish Hadley worked with quilters from Selma, Alabama in the late 1960s to develop patchwork quilted yard goods and also collaborated with the Freedom Quilting Bee from 1967 to 1969, bringing old-fashioned quilts to high end publications. The primitive tree border along the side enhances the sophistication of Campobello. Hand-woven in the USA, Sister Parish Campobello Fabric is available in four polychromatic colorways. Woven from 100% recycled polyester using high-energy UV dyes and finished with Defend +, Sister Parish Performance fabrics are designed to repel water, as well as resist mold, mildew, and staining. They are guaranteed to resist fading for 3 years and last season after season, indoors or out.
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