What Do You Do With UGLY Fabric?
#81
Originally Posted by mdollar
Thanks for all the suggestions. I don't have a way to post any pictures of the fabric. I appreciate all your thoughts and I like just going for it and making either a log cabin or strip quilt. I will just see what happens when I start getting it all together. Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it!
Good luck on your endeavor and maybe by the time you have it finished you will have a way to post it and dazzle everybody with it! KastleKitty :-D :-D
#82
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Join Date: May 2009
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Originally Posted by sewmary
The smaller you cut them the better they look!
I would not try to use them in one quilt but would use them as I went along. Or use them for trial blocks. Or trying a new quilting pattern. Or sell them or trade them.
I would not try to use them in one quilt but would use them as I went along. Or use them for trial blocks. Or trying a new quilting pattern. Or sell them or trade them.
#83
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: near Indianapolis, IN
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Last year, I took the fabrics in my stash that I couldn't imagine using in anything wearable or, frankly, in anything else and made cloth shopping bags out of them. I opened up a Walmart plastic shopping bag and traced off a pattern (adding seam allowances, of course). I made them with one fabric on the outside and another on the inside (basically double bags), so they are very strong. They hold a remarkable amount of groceries, etc. I am amazed at the number of compliments I have gotten on these bags made out of what I considered my "ugly" fabrics.
#84
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Location: East Tennessee
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Keep in mind that someone else might actually love them. I really don't care for Kaffe Fasset's fabric designs but I know he is wildly popular and that many people think he is doing some of the best stuff in fabric design today. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess. Take them to your quilt group and offer them up to whoever wants them. that way, you know they'll be put to good use.
#85
Divide the bundles up and use the "uglies" with some "pretties" from your stash! Bet you will be surprized. I participated in an ugly fabric contest at my LQS. Didn't win, but I was pleased with the result.
#87
As my friend, author and longarmer) says, there is no ugly fabric. She writes books on using charm squares and layers cakes. She said if a fabric is ugly, just cut it smaller and use it with others. That way it isn't so noticeable, especially if it's a scrappy quilt.
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