Argh!!! Bargello fabric picking
#1
I think I am going to have to go to my LQS to get my fabric, it is too hard to just put items in your cart and not be able to see them together to know if they match properly. I need 6 shades of 3 different colors. is there a website that is easier or a trick that I am missing? =/
#3
Yes they definitely do!!! :) That would make my life a million times easier! I was hoping to get it today, but online bargello shopping has been tougher than I thought and DH has the car today. Oh well ill keep trying haha!
#4
WOOOHOOOO I did a search for where ppl buy fabric and I found
http://www.craftconn.com/Main.asp?Ta...ryDiscountId=1
And it is THE BEST place to find fabrics for bargello IMHO. They have tons of swatches and you can search by color. I am SO excited. :) Thanks ghostrider! :D
http://www.craftconn.com/Main.asp?Ta...ryDiscountId=1
And it is THE BEST place to find fabrics for bargello IMHO. They have tons of swatches and you can search by color. I am SO excited. :) Thanks ghostrider! :D
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Originally Posted by momto4
WOOOHOOOO I did a search for where ppl buy fabric and I found
http://www.craftconn.com/Main.asp?Ta...ryDiscountId=1
And it is THE BEST place to find fabrics for bargello IMHO. They have tons of swatches and you can search by color. I am SO excited. :) Thanks ghostrider! :D
http://www.craftconn.com/Main.asp?Ta...ryDiscountId=1
And it is THE BEST place to find fabrics for bargello IMHO. They have tons of swatches and you can search by color. I am SO excited. :) Thanks ghostrider! :D
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Originally Posted by momto4
Eddie rocks at everything he does LOL im just hoping mine turns out half that well hehe.
#10
Some of the online companies have a "design board" in the shopping cart where you can see the swatches together, rearrange, etc. E-quilter is one.
What I often do is right click on the swatch (enlarge first if you can), save it on your desktop. I copy & paste all into PowerPoint and look at them together. That way, I can enlarge further, rearrange, add/delete until I find what I want.
What I often do is right click on the swatch (enlarge first if you can), save it on your desktop. I copy & paste all into PowerPoint and look at them together. That way, I can enlarge further, rearrange, add/delete until I find what I want.
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