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Thread: Fat Quarters Question

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    I never buy fat quarters or any precut fabrics. They are more expensive because someone has to cut them.
    I always buy yardage. Plus this gives you fabric to build a stash, you always have fabric to make a quilt whenever
    the mood strikes or you need a gift.

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    I love fat quarters, I buy them when on sale, otherwise i buy yardage and cut into quarters, then i am ready for swaps and sewing. And I love MSQC, customer service is fabulous, and jenny who does the tutes is great, lots of nice patterns to buy and for free. Love all her tips and ideas.
    I have so much fabric, i could wrap the state of Illinois 100 times and still have too much. Sew little time, oh me
    Mary

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    I love purchasing FQ's for small projects and variety. I purchase mine locally and they are still $.99 each and are true FQ's (18" x 22").
    Aurora

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    THey are more expensiv so cheaper to buy yardage. However if they are on sale I do buy them as that way I can get variety of some different fabrics that may not be available in yardage as sometimes they will use ends of the bolts at LQS to make the fat quarters.

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    Precuts just make it much easier for you to start a quilting project. MSQC is terrific and they have WONDERFUL tutorials!

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    I love buying fat quarters for the variety for scrappy quilts but also love buying yardage. OK, I admit it, I just love buying fabric!

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    It's getting so that I only buy yardage for sashing, binding, and backing. I do mostly scrappy, sampler type quilts so that works for me. There are a couple of "staples" like black, while, and red that I find handy to have in yardages. I try to buy only for current projects so stash building is not my aim.

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    I try not to buy FQ's as they're not really economical but they look so lovely in their colourful bunches that I usually succumb to temptation.
    Annie

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyelphaba View Post
    I buy from MSQC. They are terrific.
    Ditto. froggyintexas

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    The fat quarter size is the advantage over the flat quarters. They are 18x22 instead of 9x45.

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