Old 08-24-2011, 08:03 AM
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Patti Mahoney
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Ahhhhaaaa now I know why my husband says to buy sheets with a high thread count. He used to work in a textile mill many years ago. I just said OK and off shopping I'd go. Silly me! ! ! The link was really helpful. Thanks so much. I always but "American" when I can. It's hard to believe that American made fabirc is sooo hard to find. Thanks again......Babs

Originally Posted by grammy Dwynn
You will get many opinions as to where to shop.

When I started I also did not understand 'the difference', but with years of 'feeling' and studying, yes, I have become a fabric 'snob'.

Here is a article about making fabrics, to help you understand (a little).
http://quiltbug.com/articles/choosing-fabric.htm

Now, I am not saying that everyone should shop 'only' at LQS. Funds play a big part in what one can afford, and even convenience/location play into that decision.

IMHO if you are thinking of doing hand applique, I would go with the batiks. They fray the least when doing applique (my avatar is batik and reversed appliqued).

good luck on your project(s)
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