What Criteria do you use when buying fabric?
#1
I have often wondered what criteria people use when buying fabric. Sometimes a particular piece just 'jumps out and grabs me.' But other times... it takes forever to find a piece that works.
Anyone care to share their technique?
Anyone care to share their technique?
#2
if i'm searching for something specific, it takes me forever, too.
i never have any trouble finding piles of things i like "just because".
criteria?
-do i like it?
-is it reasonably priced?
-do i have the money?
-if i spend the money will i still be able to buy groceries, gas and pooch food?
it's easy to see why i have a mountain of stash. :roll:
i never have any trouble finding piles of things i like "just because".
criteria?
-do i like it?
-is it reasonably priced?
-do i have the money?
-if i spend the money will i still be able to buy groceries, gas and pooch food?
it's easy to see why i have a mountain of stash. :roll:
#5
I buy online special fabrics that I know I won't find around here - Beautiful Christmas collections, Eric Carle themes, Dick and Jane, etc.
When I am shopping for fabric I take a sample book with me and in this sample book will be swatches I already own. EXAMPLE: - I was collecting roses and rose fabric for a while for an elegant log cabin and with just a quick comparison I could see if I should buy it.
I also know what types of what I call "fillers" I will use... Tone on tones, mottles, certain colour groups... never pass up a good golden yellow ! It WILL get used! So if I see something I know I will use I get it.
And then there is the "OMG" factor. Don't know what I will use it for but I just can't leave it there for someone else to buy because I KNOW what they won't love it and appreciate it like I will!
AND having said all that... when I am looking for that last piece for a project, I can NEVER find what I want!!
When I am shopping for fabric I take a sample book with me and in this sample book will be swatches I already own. EXAMPLE: - I was collecting roses and rose fabric for a while for an elegant log cabin and with just a quick comparison I could see if I should buy it.
I also know what types of what I call "fillers" I will use... Tone on tones, mottles, certain colour groups... never pass up a good golden yellow ! It WILL get used! So if I see something I know I will use I get it.
And then there is the "OMG" factor. Don't know what I will use it for but I just can't leave it there for someone else to buy because I KNOW what they won't love it and appreciate it like I will!
AND having said all that... when I am looking for that last piece for a project, I can NEVER find what I want!!
#9
I usually buy because I like it. If I defineately know that I am going to be using it for me personally I make sure I like the feel of the fabric. If it is an item I will definately be handquilting that is the most important part. I buy lots of cute or theme fabric for Linus quilts. They will be machine made so the appearance and price are the main criteria.
#10
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I check out all my favorite websites frequently for thier 3 dollar a yard fabrics and buy whatever I like and at least one yard.
For projects I check my stash first then go shopping if I dont have what I need.
For projects I check my stash first then go shopping if I dont have what I need.
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