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Are they called bales? I can't remember. After 20 years of living a bilingual life my English is not what it once was (so it of course makes sense that I work as an editor, doesn't it LOL).
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In any case, there are plenty of reds to be found in these bales/rolls/stacks/heaps/whatevers of fabric for sale outside a Tel Aviv store.
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Bolts--I think. And what a colorful bunch! I love fabric shops where I can just immerse myself in the color & pattern.
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I dunno what they are called (and never did), but they make a colorful picture.
ReplyDeleteI love this photograph! The colours are so clear they almost leap at you! And the caves below are spectacular too. There are caves about an hour from here and 18 months ago a group of vandals broke in at night and smashed all the stalagtites and stalagmites they could reach...thousands of years in the making, and....gone. Unbelieveable.
ReplyDeleteI don't know but there are lots of nice colors and patterns.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely bolts of fabric.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you work as an editor! But you write well so I really should not be surprised.
I don't know if they are bolts or bales, but they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I never think of photographying fabrics.
ReplyDeleteBolts! That's it! Thanks you two.
ReplyDeleteHeckety, I am just sick over that story, how devastating. What utter wanton destruction, I'm speechless with horror.
so warmly colorful!
ReplyDeleteIn the Philippines we call it rolls I don't know here in US lol!!Whatever the name is we don't care lol!! I love the colors I can see myself sewing for my pillow cases with those fabric.
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Yep, I've head of bolts of material...but I doubt I would have remembered the term.
ReplyDeleteSewing and I don't get along.
Happy Ruby Tuesday, Robin. Your English seems perfect to moi!
* that should be heard
ReplyDeleteThe rubies in the materials are nice, all nice looking patterns. I'd love to be of the means where I could purchase custom made draperies, slip covers and such. I'd pick the material, the artist could produce the custom art. Alas, a dream...but a fine post!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blots or rolls, I would say, of summer fabric.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad that by us buying fabric and sow is more expensive than buying a dress.
Something's rotten in the Kingdom of Norway.
I like flower pattern for my summer dresses, the one to the right is what I would choose.
Beautiful bolts of fabric. I used to enjoy visiting some discount fabric warehouses in New Jersey with a friend, but sadly, the best one closed. I would love to learn to sew, but since it's now so hard to get fabric, I gave up.
ReplyDeleteYep, like everybody before me has said...they're bolts of fabric.
ReplyDeleteBut in all fairness, I had to stop and think!!!
Here is MY R T If you come visit...scroll down below my Heads or Tails entry to find my Ruby Tuesday. :o)
Nuts, bolts, bales or whales... it's a gorgeous Ruby Tuesday you be sharing.
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ReplyDeleteI wish I were bilingual! :)
Whatever name you use, they make a lovely RT picture.
ReplyDeleteI love the ones on the right , with the flowers.
I love the red flower prints, so beautiful!
ReplyDeletein the Uk they would be called rolls or a balex love the coloursx enjoy reading your blogxlynda
ReplyDeletesuch kaleidoscope of colors. they call it bolts in the stores here. My RT is up too:)
ReplyDeleteoh i love the fabric in israel... i'm so glad i stocked up before i left! the colors - so vibrant
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, very colorful.
ReplyDeletebolts, bolts of fabric--and being a fabric person I love this shot. I would hang it in my sewing room.
ReplyDeleteBolts -- though bale does seem more fitting. This is a lovely and colorful shot.
ReplyDeleteYep, it is a bale of hay and a bolt of fabric. Love those colors and patterns. So vibrant I want to reach out and touch them!
ReplyDeleteI love looking at fabrics in the stores but I can't sew a stitch!
ReplyDeleteThe ones on the right remind me of the 70's. :)
I love cloth....but I don't know how to sew :)
ReplyDeleteA very colorful photo. I love it!!
ReplyDeletewonderful array ... so comforting
ReplyDeleteYour picture makes me want to sew again. My Ruby Tuesday is my son's new venture.
ReplyDeletearen't they bales when the cotton is first picked
ReplyDeleteand then bolts when they become fabric?
but then what about silk?
yes I'm rambling, it's that kind of morning
the colors are wonderful Robin
I thought at first it was you "Kitchen-Aid" mixer that was the red object. It's the red fabric! Cool!
ReplyDeleteI love sewing materials. That looks like really fun material to make things out of.
(Bolts or bales? Who knows! I usually look it up in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. By the way, I sympathise with you about feeling a little rusty writing English. I sit in a similar boat. I don't work as an editor. But I dream about getting published.)
Hugs,
Anna
Bolts of fabric .. or rolls .. cotton is baled, tobacco is baled, I think ... fabrics are bolted or rolled .. fish gotta swim birds gotta fly .. oh wait that's a whole other song .. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhatever its called, it looks pleasing to the eye ..
I think they're called bolts too..Happy Ruby Tuesday
ReplyDeleteIt starts with the letter "b", and they are called bolts. You were close, lolol.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, so colorful and vivid.
Looks like everyone already answered your terminology question. What a glorious expression of color. LOVE the red and white stripe in such close proximity to the red flowered piece at the end. Scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comment yesterday - it meant a lot. :)
Kate
Wonderful patterns & color , great pic !
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~Myrna
i think they called it Bali or Batik :) it might be the same as roles too :) great shot!
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meh, I call it pretty fabric for someone else to do something fabulous with.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, bolts. And I have NO IDEA how I know that.
nonzamboni, has it right - bolts of fabric... Yes pretty REDs, Robin. Bales of cotton - big and round and laying out in the fields. I was an indexer for many, many years... worked for many different publishing companies in the U.S. as well as the U.N. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric, Oh the things I could do with them.
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Ah yez ... these beautiful fabrics remind me of the many years I sewed all my own clothes ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Gorgeous. Bolts. Bales works too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous shot! I would totally hang this on my wall :)
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