How Much?
#2
There are different ways of thinking about fabric.
If it looks good for a border, I get 3 yards.
If it looks good for a backing, I get 6 yards.
If it looks good for a splash of color, sometimes I get as little as a fat quarter.
Since the quilts I make are mostly large, I tend toward the larger quantities of fabric... :lol:
If it looks good for a border, I get 3 yards.
If it looks good for a backing, I get 6 yards.
If it looks good for a splash of color, sometimes I get as little as a fat quarter.
Since the quilts I make are mostly large, I tend toward the larger quantities of fabric... :lol:
#3
Unless I have a project in mind I buy small pieces just enough to wet my appetite. I make a lot of scrappy items so I rarely need 2-4 yrds of anything other than backing or sashing which I buy at the end to match what I have made. 1/3 a yard usually works so I can get at least 3-4 blocks with that fabric in it if not more so in the end it all coordinates. If your pocket book allows it a yard is a nice bit to insure you will get a good mix out of it in a quilt.
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I'm with quilt mom, 3 yds or 4 if it is going in a quilt. When you take into consideration you might need it for border and binding. I never buy backing until the quilt is done. The size of the quilt determines how much backing I need to get.
#8
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always buy backgrounds especially if they are on sale.
2 yds backgrounds(black, biege off white, white, tan and etc)
Potential border fabrics 2to3 yds
Blenders (marbles, fabrics that read solid) 1 yard
Backing fabric 6-9 yards
Often times you can find fabrics that can interchange and make a quilt so buy enough to have enough even if it's a lap quilt
Buy FatQ's to build your stash and for scrappy quilts good way to build your stash w/ lots of color.
2 yds backgrounds(black, biege off white, white, tan and etc)
Potential border fabrics 2to3 yds
Blenders (marbles, fabrics that read solid) 1 yard
Backing fabric 6-9 yards
Often times you can find fabrics that can interchange and make a quilt so buy enough to have enough even if it's a lap quilt
Buy FatQ's to build your stash and for scrappy quilts good way to build your stash w/ lots of color.
#9
If I really like it , I buy the rest of what they have!!! and figure out later what I am going to do with it. Blenders , I have started to buy a larger amount , because I am finding that they fit in with just about anything I am making and then have to be cautious so I don't run out of one in a quilt. Needless to say , I have enough fabric to rule the world. But I am happy with it.
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