I purchased the wrong material for backing for two large quilts..
#11
I've dyed many fabrics with plain Rit dye. Let the fabric dry after dyeing then I wash in hot sudsy water until the rinse water was clear. I never had the dye to bleed once set. I know many buy the expensive fabric dyes and go through a big process but Rit works great for me for basic colors.
#12
If you have a guy, you have the start of a stash. My first thought was Hubby's cammies from his USMC days, no reason not to put those into a guy quilt, would look great with khaki. A little out of my flower range, but hey, work with what you've got!
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Originally Posted by janb
:oops: I am holding 6.5 yards of a light kacki 100 % cotton. For some unknown reason, maybe because I am new at this, a mistake was made when it was purchased. I am hoping someone will tell me what to do with all this yardage. Because it was cut, the store will not take it back. Woe is me!!!
#14
Keep the Kacki fabric - goes well with Navy or black or even red! This may be a little off the deep end, but I need to vent a little also. Beware: A note to the quilters who travel to Lancaster PA to get bargain fabrics: You cannot always take fabric back: I was new to PA and I bought 9 yards of Amish black at a Mennonite fabric Barn/store in Lancaster PA, I took it home, cut into 3 yard lengths, washed, dried, I started to iron the fabric with the grain, and it was totally warped - the fabric store owner -would not take the fabric back or store credit - (75.00)I couldn't or wouldn't use it for anything in my quilting, I dropped it off at the "Quilt Barn" with an angry note to keep it and use in their own quilts. I never went back. Since then, I have come to find out that this store buys mostly gray goods - so be careful. Now, I only go to real Quilt Shops for top grade fabric. I was so upset.
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Thank you for the suggestion of colors of red, black, navy to go with the light Kacki...sounds like a plan!
Sorry about your bad deal with the return fabrics, however, I do understand that if it has been washed, they will never take it back....I am still going to try to return this 6.5 yds. to Jo-Anns. It was my daughter that said they would not take it back...well, we'll just see !!
Sorry about your bad deal with the return fabrics, however, I do understand that if it has been washed, they will never take it back....I am still going to try to return this 6.5 yds. to Jo-Anns. It was my daughter that said they would not take it back...well, we'll just see !!
#19
I'm lucky enough to live near 7 quilt shops. None of them takes back yardage that has been cut for returned cash or credit.
I've never heard of a shop that lets you return yardage you have had cut. I learn something new on these boards every day!
I've never heard of a shop that lets you return yardage you have had cut. I learn something new on these boards every day!
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