Interesting Q & A - National Quilters Circle
I didn't realize that National Quilters Circle and National Sewing Circle are doing live events. Here's a link to the quilting event (already passed so it is the taped version). No fees or membership required to view.
https://www.nationalquilterscircle.c...e-august-2016/ |
Originally Posted by slbram17
(Post 7637714)
I didn't realize that National Quilters Circle and National Sewing Circle are doing live events. Here's a link to the quilting event (already passed so it is the taped version). No fees or membership required to view.
https://www.nationalquilterscircle.c...e-august-2016/ |
Yes, thank you Sibram17 for posting this link. I found it very interesting and helpful. I am one that is guilty of buying the beautiful prints and then have nothing to use it with. Definitely need to buy more "useful" fabric.
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Originally Posted by AlvaStitcher
(Post 7638128)
Yes, thank you Sibram17 for posting this link. I found it very interesting and helpful. I am one that is guilty of buying the beautiful prints and then have nothing to use it with. Definitely need to buy more "useful" fabric.
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thanks for sharing
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I think the fabric companies change the color waves frequently. If you have fabric from several years ago, it is hard to find new fabric that goes nicely with it, especially newer prints. Solids come in more tones so you can use them but it would be nice to have prints and look solids to go with older prints. I guess that is why scrap quilts are so popular. Smaller pieces of any fabric are easier to use. Another reason to purchase a quilt kit if you love the main fabric and the pattern. Then you at least have fabrics that go together to make the quilt when you get around to it.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
(Post 7638817)
thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by mojo11
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