Who do you think makes the best line of blender fabrics?
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For those of you who like to work with blenders ... what's your favorite group?
Is it Moda Marbles? Robert Kaufman Fusions? Michael Miller Krystal or Fairy Frost? Timeless Treasures Marble Mania? Another line?
Or just whatever is the right color for the project you're working on?
Is it Moda Marbles? Robert Kaufman Fusions? Michael Miller Krystal or Fairy Frost? Timeless Treasures Marble Mania? Another line?
Or just whatever is the right color for the project you're working on?
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I like moda marbles and use them a lot but I also use whatever will blend in
sometimes it is hard for me to find something I really like as I have to drive quite aways to the nearest fabric store so I'm trying to do more on line
and just to say I have really liked some of that fabric you have been showing thanks and keep up the good work I am waiting for the Buffalo fabric Dodie
sometimes it is hard for me to find something I really like as I have to drive quite aways to the nearest fabric store so I'm trying to do more on line
and just to say I have really liked some of that fabric you have been showing thanks and keep up the good work I am waiting for the Buffalo fabric Dodie
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My favorites are the Kauffman Fusions. I love them. Have tons in different styles and colors. they are wonderful for blending into all kinds of quilts. Of course I am into floral fabrics so these blend perfectly for me.
Fairy frost is fun and beautiful, but if it is something that is going to be washed a lot, such as placemats, they lose their "sparkle" after a while. They are also a little tougher to press. I have small collection of those as well!
Fairy frost is fun and beautiful, but if it is something that is going to be washed a lot, such as placemats, they lose their "sparkle" after a while. They are also a little tougher to press. I have small collection of those as well!
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Originally Posted by Lisa T
LOL! A "blender" for me is red with white polka dots. :0)
( do consider other colors, though, such as white with red polka dots.)
( do consider other colors, though, such as white with red polka dots.)
My daughter hates them.
Well, she's twelve, what does she know?? (A lot, she'd say...)
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