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#62
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Iowa
Posts: 29
Yes, it was on the news this morning that the price of cotton has gone up 400%. I think a lot of us are now using our stash and thinking twice about buying more fabric if we don' have a real need for it. But what is it doing to our wonderful Quilt Stores whne we cut back on our fabric purchases!!!!
#63
I have fabric that will last several lifetimes and then some. When my customers see the "stash" they think they can buy some of mine. I am very protective explaining the GREAT effort it has taken to find and purchase all these fabrics Of course each fabric was purchased with idea in mind and if I were to sell any then I just wouldn't be able to make the quilt I had in mind to begin with.
#65
My name is Helen and I am a fabriholic. Sadly, I do not want to be cured. I would have to live 100 sewing years to use up what I have now and I spent two days at the Houston Quilt Show shopping. I'm trying to look ashamed, but I have a big grin on my face. I have told my DH that if I go first, I am really sorry (again, big grin on my face). 8-) :lol: 8-)
#67
Yeah, I heard on CNN yesterday that there is a cotton shortage around the world so we can expect cotton to as much as double in price! That means instead of 42-45" wide, we will probably get 36" wide fabric in the near future. This also means jeans will go up as well. So ladies, get your stash while you can!!!!
#68
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 122
My stash of fabrics has been about depleted after sorting and getting rid of. I decided to only buy as I have use for it. Retired :thumbup: .
Saturday we hit a yard sale. Got a comforter quilt bag over half full of fabric. I was after the kid stuff for baby quilts for charity.
Ended up with 12 yards of apple fabric in different lengths. Over six yards of coordinating daisy fabrics and fourteen yards of various Walt Disney fabrics. I made out like a bandit. I only gave her five dollars for the stash.
I almost felt guilty buying it :roll: but boy am I going to have fun digging into it soon.
Saturday we hit a yard sale. Got a comforter quilt bag over half full of fabric. I was after the kid stuff for baby quilts for charity.
Ended up with 12 yards of apple fabric in different lengths. Over six yards of coordinating daisy fabrics and fourteen yards of various Walt Disney fabrics. I made out like a bandit. I only gave her five dollars for the stash.
I almost felt guilty buying it :roll: but boy am I going to have fun digging into it soon.
#70
Originally Posted by Lilrain
Originally Posted by QKO
Fabric prices at the wholesale level have just taken another jump, most have gone up at least .25/yd for new stuff being ordered now. That's an increase just in 2010 of .65 to 1.00 dollar/yd. And I fear it isn't going to stop for awhile... :-( :-(
as for pre cuts, $65 for a jelly roll or layer cake, $45 for a honey bun and $18 for a charm pack..
our dollar has been at parity, or close to, the US dollar for some time but i only know of one patchwork shop who has dropped the price per yard on new lines..
including airmail postage, buying from the states is a wayyyy cheaper option, AND i can choose from a complete range instead of the broken collections we have to choose from here..
and now that i have admitted to the world how much it costs to be a patchworker in the land of oz, and considering my burgeoning stash that takes up a whole room, is it any surprise i'm divorced..something had to give!!.. :P
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