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Any fabrics you really don't like?

Old 08-30-2010, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
I dont like batiks...I think they are icky! Like all others.
Maybe you just haven't met the right one????? :-D
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Old 08-31-2010, 11:16 AM
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Mattie, I am also not a fan of batiks altho I am making a batik quilt for my dd. I tend to go more traditional quilting with small prints - and not necessarily cival war materials. and I just love bright colors on childrens's quilts what beautiful quilts we all make in all sorts of material? go quilters
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Old 08-31-2010, 09:47 PM
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I like and use what ever any one donates to me. I have been very blessed with the wonderful people and generosie people of this board. God bless. Penny
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Old 09-01-2010, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by penny doty
I like and use what ever any one donates to me. I have been very blessed with the wonderful people and generous people of this board. God bless. Penny
Penny, you and I were cut from the same cloth. I, too have received fabric from friends and acquaintances. I've even received fabric from friends of friends. Since we live in a fairly warm climate, we don't need a huge supply of quilts. I've recently found a new recipient for my quilts, a nearby childrens home.
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Old 09-01-2010, 07:03 PM
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DO not care for civil war or even the 1930's reproductions. little Calicos I have so out grown them.. The 1970 style is definately out as well. cutisy prints are a no, no, for me.
do not like strips, checks, or plaids, or large dots.
Love the batiks. solids or prints that read like a solid. Love hand dyeing my own fabrics also.
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Old 09-09-2010, 03:13 PM
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Our local little shop has retro fabric from the 30s and 40s- I love them and think I was born a few generations late.
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Old 09-09-2010, 03:27 PM
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Have never bought novelty fabric, ditto for CW repos....don't know why.Haven't bought solids since I 1st started quilting....20 yrs ago.
Love paisleys, tho not sure what to do with them & marbles for BG.

White doesn't work for me......prefer cream & have all size flower prints. Love the really good Asians.I usually like some of most lines, even if I don't want to buy them.So...a little bit of most fabrics works for me.
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Old 09-09-2010, 03:49 PM
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I only use white if I need to put applique on it . Some times it won't work and I use cream but most of the things I applique show up better on white. I still like the tone on tone white but if I do not have it or enough for the project I use plain white. I am not fond of oranges but some times for a border I use it to make the center POP.
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I do a lot of scrappy & always have some yellow/gold in there.Some colors I'll use just to have a variety, but have never bought pink & almost no blue. That's prob because I have no blue in my house.It's funny...I like all quilts & admire the work in them.Applique is far beyond my talents.Ppl use fabrics & colors that might not appeal to me, but they look great in their quilts.They say tastes in fabrics change,just like taste in food.

Originally Posted by Annya
I only use white if I need to put applique on it . Some times it won't work and I use cream but most of the things I applique show up better on white. I still like the tone on tone white but if I do not have it or enough for the project I use plain white. I am not fond of oranges but some times for a border I use it to make the center POP.
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Old 09-09-2010, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Ritas Relics
Our local little shop has retro fabric from the 30s and 40s- I love them and think I was born a few generations late.
You wouldn't like ironing those beautiful fabrics with a sad iron while standing by a hot stove. (needed to keep those irons hot). This had to be done even when the temperature was above 90 degrees. There was no air conditioning,either. We usually baked bread and did the ironing on the same day, as a hot stove was needed for both.
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