And they all said, "eeewww!"... are the fabrics really THAT bad?
#106
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 13,120
I like them all...but I like all cotton fabric! Each would find its own way into a quilt!
I recently found out that I have blue blood...going all the way back to the King of England...maybe that's why I like them!!!
I recently found out that I have blue blood...going all the way back to the King of England...maybe that's why I like them!!!
#109
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Kansas City, MO
Posts: 561
In the "classroom" these are the shy, retiring, kids. Surround them with a few "cheerleaders" and they can become the "resting place" in a beautiful quilt. I see a lot of soft "baby quilts" with happy flowers and animals - NOT the bright, stimulating bold quilts we like to make for babies.
I guess the bottom line is that even the truly "ugly" fabric (which these are not) can find a home in the right quilt.
I see the possibilities.
I guess the bottom line is that even the truly "ugly" fabric (which these are not) can find a home in the right quilt.
I see the possibilities.
#110
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
Posts: 3,181
Originally Posted by Rose L
I like them. I probably wouldn't use them as a group in a quilt but I can see them as fillers and backgrounds in conjunction with other fabrics.
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