Are Moda Marbles too thin?
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On another thread, someone posted that she feels that the Moda Marbles are too thin.
They are thinner than the rest of Moda's line.
It's a question that deserves its own thread, so...
What do you think? Do you agree that they're too thin? Or do you still like them anyway?
They are thinner than the rest of Moda's line.
It's a question that deserves its own thread, so...
What do you think? Do you agree that they're too thin? Or do you still like them anyway?
#2
I do feel the moda marbles are somewhat thin so I tend to use them only for smaller pieces or maybe a sashing or something like that. They are great blenders though so can't leave them out of my stash!!
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They are thinner but ... several of the top fabric companies are using thinner fabrics for a few of their collections. It has not stopped me from purchasing. When a manufacture does this it is a disapointment, but its not a deal breaker. The Moda marbles are such a good line. I never think twice about how much to order ( Marbles ) since the leftovers will find a place in many projects with both traditional and batik fabric.
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
On another thread, someone posted that she feels that the Moda Marbles are too thin.
They are thinner than the rest of Moda's line.
It's a question that deserves its own thread, so...
What do you think? Do you agree that they're too thin? Or do you still like them anyway?
They are thinner than the rest of Moda's line.
It's a question that deserves its own thread, so...
What do you think? Do you agree that they're too thin? Or do you still like them anyway?
Is Kaufman's Marbleous line any heavier than the Moda?
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We don't have any of the Marbelous line, but we did just get seven colors of Robert Kaufman "Fizz" (by Patrick Lose) and those are thicker than the Moda Marbles.
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Originally Posted by cjtinkle
I love Moda Marbles, I buy them by the bolt! I also use a lot of Moda Bella solids... in fact I use more of both of those than anything else.
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
We don't have any of the Marbelous line, but we did just get seven colors of Robert Kaufman "Fizz" (by Patrick Lose) and those are thicker than the Moda Marbles.
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