If you don't pet your fabric, how will it know you love it?
#12
I am shocked that this topic was moved from Main to GCC. How could this topic be considered non-quilting talk? Aren't the moderators quilters too? Don't they also pet their fabric and talk to it?
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Texas, USA
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I love they way you described your experience!
Yes, I pet and stroke the fabrics . . . and have been known to ask other customers, to do the same. "You've GOT to feel this fabric!" I walk to the check-out, stroking my newly acquired fabric, with a big smile on my face. Never thought how it might appear to others . . . until now. Oh, well! Other quilters understand!
Yes, I pet and stroke the fabrics . . . and have been known to ask other customers, to do the same. "You've GOT to feel this fabric!" I walk to the check-out, stroking my newly acquired fabric, with a big smile on my face. Never thought how it might appear to others . . . until now. Oh, well! Other quilters understand!
#16
I am also surprised that this topic was moved, but at least it is easy to find... Of course I pet my fabric. How else would I know how it feels. Touching the fabric is the first thing I do when I see something I like.
Dina
Dina
#18
I am an oooher and aaaher and petter. I frequently end up in conversations with other shoppers b/s I was talking to the fabric and they felt it was directed at them. But, I love this interaction as well.
#19
Me, too! And I bet you anything there are a lot of fabric petters in clothing stores, but their experience is nowhere as deep. They pet the fabric, take the piece home, where it -- blah! They do not have the pleasure of using it to create something beautiful and utile for years of lasting pleasure.
#20
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Live Oak, Texas
Posts: 6,133
I love to pet my fabric but I got into trouble for not following my own advice. This week I went on a fabric shopping spree and when I got home I started petting all my beautiful fabric before I washed It. I don't know which one got me but my palms turned red and started stinging so bad. After about a day and a half it started going away after all my hand washing and and itch cream. So from now on I wash before I pet.
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