What came first ?
#31
Sometimes I go get fabric for a specific project, and sometimes the fabric just gets me and I have to have it for my stash for some project later. Although I must admit that the latter is more often the case!
#33
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I do both ways but my usual way is to buy fabric I can't do without then spend hours looking through my patterns trying to match them up. I do see quilts I fall in love with and go buy the pattern and go on a fabric buying spree. Both ways are fun.
#34
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I often find a great fabric, then find a pattern that I can use with that fabric. I sometimes buy the pattern, then pick out the fabric, it depends on the fabric and my frame of mind. I have however, bought fabric on sale that I planned to use for backing, but it had other ideas and wound up being center stage on the front of the quilt. I just could not pass up the opportunity to buy quilt shop fabric at $2.99 and $3.99/yd.- they were making room on their shelves for new fabrics and my friend and I got fantastic deals - it was so much fun.
#35
I am guilty of buying fabric, or items to deconstruct, because I just like the fabric. I often end up making my own patterns to suit the fabric when I can't find one I like. Actually, I rarely use an actual pattern... sometimes I adapt one.
I am also guilty of collecting online patterns because I like them, yet rarely using them.
I am also guilty of collecting online patterns because I like them, yet rarely using them.
#36
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I'm probably like many of you and am drawn to things we call focus fabrics when I go into a shop to browse. For a while I would buy a couple of yards of something I really loved. I might buy one coordinate as well. Then I would come home and look through my stash for things I already had to coordinate with it and put it all in a plastic gallon bag. Then, when I found a pattern I would add it to the bag. It works out well for the most part. At times I have raided my 'collections' to use something in another project. It is hard to keep all options open. I really am trying to work down my stash but I do like new fabrics and new patterns.
#37
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Topeka, KS
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I always wanted to make quilts for children. I have enough fabric now to make quilts for my DGC, GGC, nieces and nephews. I just hope they don;t change what they like. I think I also have enough fabric for numerous I Spy quilts. Of course, that doesn't count the rest of my stash. Maybe it will all go together?!?
#38
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Location: Rocky Mountains
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