Old 03-10-2011, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Frankie
I have rewritten this note about ten times not wanting to offend. But why is everyone collecting/hording fabric? Unless you are pumping out ten quilts a month why would you need to have fabric sit on a shelf for years and years? Wouldn't you rather see that fabric being used by someone else into a grogeous quilt? Why not get the fabric you need for a quilt you are really ready to make and then after a time use up the scraps for a scrap quilt....just asking and really wondering? Please don't take offence I guess I want to know the reason for continually buying fabric if your production percentage does not keep up with fabric coming in.
Lol...because it's fun!!! I don't drink and don't go out, so I have to do something for myself. I like to have alot so I have choices when I do quilt. I don't have stores close to just run and get what I want whenever. It's an hour to my lqs. I'd be running there all the time and you figure the gas price with my mileage and it costs me about $8 to drive there and back.
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