Price of cotton
#5
I personally will be really thinking about any purchase I get especalliy from my LQS. I'm asking for gift certifacates for my birthday and Christmas. AND the one commitment I made it to use as much as I can from my stach.
#8
I think some of the immediate problem is weather conditions here and there around the globe.
Some foodstuffs are up in price too.
Some foodstuffs are up in price too.
Originally Posted by DebraK
There is no way for cotton to go but up. Sad but true. Cotton takes land. Land is at a premium.
#9
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Small town south of Ottawa, Ontario
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We have always paid between $13.00 to $21.99 a metre and as high as $27.99 a metre for batiks. Yes, the price hikes are going to hurt, but, we will have to be more selective of what we buy. When groceries go up in price, do we stop eating...no, we become more selective. When gasoline goes up, do we stop driving... no we just make each trip count more. Quilting is our passion, and yes, the price increases will hurt... but, we are a very resourceful breed and we will always find a way to quilt.
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learn to recycle and make do.
beautiful quilts can easily be made from thrift store finds. i have made a couple take your breath away king size quilts spending about $15 for the fabrics
the batting is my biggest expense quilting most of the time
beautiful quilts can easily be made from thrift store finds. i have made a couple take your breath away king size quilts spending about $15 for the fabrics
the batting is my biggest expense quilting most of the time
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