Quilting with Asian Themed Fabrics
#1
Quilting with Asian Themed Fabrics
I have always loved these fabrics and when I started quilting a year ago dreamed of the day that I might do them justice.
I was in a quilt shop on Saturday that had been reorganized and commented on the shelving section that had previously been dedicated to Asian themed fabrics. The manager told me that there isn't much interest in them any more. I was very surprised.
Have any of you noticed the same thing? Fortunately, I've come across some on-line sites with selections of such fabric.
I was in a quilt shop on Saturday that had been reorganized and commented on the shelving section that had previously been dedicated to Asian themed fabrics. The manager told me that there isn't much interest in them any more. I was very surprised.
Have any of you noticed the same thing? Fortunately, I've come across some on-line sites with selections of such fabric.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I haven't really noticed the Asian themed fabric thinning out but I am trying to work more from my stash. I do notice that all the new fabric lines come and go very quickly. If you want something specific you had better grab it when you see it. The fabric prices in Canada have been steadily increasing so I really have to LOVE it before buying anything.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 862
The popularity of Asian fabrics depends on the customers, but what's available may also determine interest. A lot of local customers, for instance, just go to Blue Bamboo in Plymouth because they have a marvelous selection. Only one of the 3 stores near me had any and it was only as a kit. Civil War fabrics are pretty hard to find around here. Even Grubers doesn't have many, but they had a huge selection of shirtings. You'd think 30s fabrics were really popular, but I think their heyday, at least in my area, has come and gone. This year, I've bought a LOT of Asian fabrics, mostly from Blue Bamboo and a store in PA.
#8
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Washington
Posts: 4,001
We found that when looking for African themed fabrics, some stores carry a lot and some don't carry any, depends on who shops there. That Shibori Dragon store is wonderful to get asian fabrics. We found a few places while traveling too.
#9
I am presently working on a grouping of small asia themed fabrics; but then I have a hugh box I have been collecting for years. I think it depends a lot on what part of the country you are in also.
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