Ugly Fabric
#12
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[quote=sewbizgirl]
Most browns, unless they are in the chocolate family, I will probably think are pretty close to ugly. Are they, probably not--just not my personal preference for color. Would I put them in a charity quilt--definitely!
Originally Posted by oatw13
Some interesting ideas.
I can't say that I agree with using "ugly" fabric for the troops, though. If you wouldn't use it for yourself or use it for your best friend, why would you give it to our troops? They deserve more respect than that. Just my opinion.
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Ditto, that. Also charity. Why give your dregs to charity, are they second class people?
Some ugly fabrics would make great OBW blocks, esp. if they have lots of colors and are fairly busy...
If all else fails, we always need some good absorbant rags for household chores!
I can't say that I agree with using "ugly" fabric for the troops, though. If you wouldn't use it for yourself or use it for your best friend, why would you give it to our troops? They deserve more respect than that. Just my opinion.
quote]
Ditto, that. Also charity. Why give your dregs to charity, are they second class people?
Some ugly fabrics would make great OBW blocks, esp. if they have lots of colors and are fairly busy...
If all else fails, we always need some good absorbant rags for household chores!
#14
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
Originally Posted by oatw13
Some interesting ideas.
I can't say that I agree with using "ugly" fabric for the troops, though. If you wouldn't use it for yourself or use it for your best friend, why would you give it to our troops? They deserve more respect than that. Just my opinion.
I can't say that I agree with using "ugly" fabric for the troops, though. If you wouldn't use it for yourself or use it for your best friend, why would you give it to our troops? They deserve more respect than that. Just my opinion.
Some ugly fabrics would make great OBW blocks, esp. if they have lots of colors and are fairly busy...
If all else fails, we always need some good absorbant rags for household chores!
#15
Originally Posted by Tussymussy
We all have some of that don't we? I certainly do and it just sits there week in and week out whilst I ponder on how in the heck can I use it.
Putting it in the trash is a sin and I would hesitate to dump it on another quilter (do we ever say no to fabric?) and it seems uncharitable to put it in a charity/thrift shop.
So was I pleased when I spotted this!
http://stashmanicure.blogspot.com/20...ly-fabric.html
Putting it in the trash is a sin and I would hesitate to dump it on another quilter (do we ever say no to fabric?) and it seems uncharitable to put it in a charity/thrift shop.
So was I pleased when I spotted this!
http://stashmanicure.blogspot.com/20...ly-fabric.html
http://www.unrulyquilter.com/tutorials/
#17
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Once an Iowan, always an Iowan, but now suburban Chicagoland
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I sure could not use any fabric for planting in my garden.. I think there would always be a better use for it..even the local charity thrift shop where someone will find it and love their bargain..
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Bosque county, Texas
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Please semd a picture of your ugly fabric. I have some "ugly" fabric my SIL gave me and I know someone would love it. I gave away 6 full bolts a few years ago, but kept some. It is western and southwestern themed and just not what I am interested in now. Now really ugly, just not interesting to me at this time. Maybe I should list it for sale. Maybe you should list yours. One man's treasure and all that.
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