Jazz Fabric

kirkmodern at 15h54
31
Aug
2010
Jazz Fabric

Anyone got an idea of the origin of this fabric. It has a repeat pattern of colourful jazz band/musicians
and I think maybe English 50s/60s. I have one large curtain length, probably intended for childs bedroom
or nursery??


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