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    Old 09-03-2017, 04:24 PM
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    to make a quilted jacket. Joann's had fat 1/4's for .70. How could I turn it down? so I got blues, like navy and things that would go with jeans. Solid Moda white is the other color.

    Does anyone have any idea of what to do. The jacket style is a bomber jacket that Simplicity just brought back again. I had one in the 80's just like it. so any suggestions?? Please give me any ideas you may have. thanks.
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    Old 09-03-2017, 04:38 PM
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    Maybe cut the fat 1/4's into 2"strips and sew together to make the fabric to cut the pattern from. That way you control how the strips are placed when you cut out the pattern.
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    Old 09-03-2017, 04:50 PM
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    I like Eva's idea!
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    Old 09-03-2017, 05:16 PM
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    If you use the Ibotta app, you can get a rebate for 10% of your total purchase.

    Between the roll of W&N batting I bought a few days ago, and the FQ's I bought yesterday, I got $30 back just for my Joann's purchases this week.

    If you don't use Ibotta already, but would like to try it, I can PM you a code for an $10 sign up bonus.
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    Using strips is an easy and effective way to make a decorative jacket. You can even use a denim or twill for the lining andr stitch and flip the strips right to that. No need use bulky batting or to line it.
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    What if you were to weave your fabric
    This is just an example http://www.lazygirldesigns.com/pdf-f...-purse-project
    But you could weave a large piece stabilizing your strips on a fusible interfacing and then cut out your pattern pieces.
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    Old 09-03-2017, 06:35 PM
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    thanks for the ideas. I originally put it under photos hoping someone will post a picture of their idea.

    as far as Ibotta goes, I never heard of it or how it's used. I purchased the fabric in the local store.
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    I have made jackets also and I would recommend something special for the back and for the upper front. Use a piece of denim that maybe has something special on and use that. Also make the cuffs special. I would go onto pinterest or other sights for some other suggestions. Good luck!
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    Originally Posted by lynnie

    as far as Ibotta goes, I never heard of it or how it's used. I purchased the fabric in the local store.
    Ibotta is an app for your smartphone that has rebates for hundreds of items at tons of stores. You have to scan your receipt, and sometimes scan the barcode for specific items. It's easy, almost like taking a picture with your phone. Once you have $20 in rebates accumulated, you can have the cash deposited in your PayPal or VenMo account, or you can request a gift card like Amazon, Walmart, and a few others.

    For the 10% off your total purchase at Joann's rebate, you just have to scan the barcode at the bottom of the receipt from your local store.
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    I Googled -- cotton fabric quilted jacket patterns images

    website: https://www.google.com/search?source...k1.cqEBo5AU53w

    Lots of interesting pictures. I know one of them will catch your eye.

    Edited to add: I have to laugh. I have spent the last 15 minutes avidly viewing all these darn jackets. There are so many pretty ones, some rather plain and others with log cabins or bargello looks and so much more. I just don't need another project. "smile"

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