I can't relate to Tula Pink fabrics. Not that I question her brilliance as a designer, but my brain just freezes up when I try to think how I would use her fabrics (other than buying a kit, of course).
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I try to stay away from plaids and stripes. Worked with so many plaids and stripes when I was upholstering. I do have a few of those prints in my stash I use them in places you can't see, like pillow inserts. When I need a few hot pads for the counters or potholders I will use those prints..
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I get a little frustrated trying to use precuts with pinked edges. I love that they offer such a nice variety of fabrics though. So I do buy them occasionally.
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Got quite a few chuckles. Moving required very selective packing. Finally made some definite decisions about what I wanted to work with. Someone else can love and enjoy machine computerized embroidery. ‘No’ is a complete sentence. Been there, done that, had the stash to prove it.
Yesterday,one more UFO finished and clutter reduced. Today, plan to finish another and more clutter gone. Look’s good. Only 1 crate with UFO’s. Then I will stay current. Like having a credit card and paying today for what I wanted yesterday. So, what am I avoiding? Temptation to do what other’s love. That’s great for them. For me? I’ll be my unique me. |
I honestly don't pay a lot of attention to designer names. I see something I like, and go in search of it. I do know that I like deep earthy colors, rust, sage green, brown hues, and everything autumn colored. Just finished a quilt top that is beautiful metallics which I've not been fond of before.Loud, modern, abstract is not my wheelhouse. I love civil war, but not 30's.Love applique, but not piecing small strips, or squares. I've ordered online, but not very often. I love to touch, feel and pet the fabric. I love stopping at any LQS that I see. Have never stopped for fabric at a garage/estate sale, or thrift store. My BFF and I do shop each other's stash, and she often will buy me fabric that she "knows" I will love. I'm visiting her next week, and will be going to Sisters, Oregon, so planning on some purchases out there and will be shipping those home.
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I just love it all! I like the challenge of a difficult pattern. I like bright, wild prints -- especially Kaffe! I like Civil War and 30's repos! I want to put a stripe or plaid in every quilt. Scrappy is great, but so is a classic 2-color quilt! I love a lot of fabric designers! My favorites are probably William Morris and Robin Pickins.
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I stay away from:
Quilt patterns that require a lot of tiny pieces to create 1 block. My reason is my time is limited with working full time. I also like less piecing in a quilt so I don't have to deal with so many seams when I quilt on my domestic machine. |
I don't like to watch You Tube videos and would rather read directions either online or in a book (I'm a retired librarian!).
I like the look of KFassett and TPink fabrics but don't buy them. Perhaps they're a little intimidating to me - can't figure out how to incorporate them with the scraps I already have. I avoid making patterns that require me to make the same segments or blocks over and over again - prefer samplers or medallions. I lose interest after making just a few blocks, thus creating more UFOs. |
Originally Posted by copycat
(Post 8557289)
I stay away from:
Quilt patterns that require a lot of tiny pieces to create 1 block. My reason is my time is limited with working full time. I also like less piecing in a quilt so I don't have to deal with so many seams when I quilt on my domestic machine. |
Originally Posted by toverly
(Post 8557062)
I stay far far away from Civil War reproduction fabrics and sewing with black fabric. Love history but hate the dark colors.
Good question that made me think and consider what I avoid and what draws my eye and interest. |
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