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Old 03-20-2010, 08:53 AM
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I'm new to quilting, working on my first right now. I have caught the fabric bug and I buy fabric when its on sale. I usually buy a 1/2 yd, sometimes 1 yd. I've been lookin at patterns and I end up coming up short on a particular print(s). Do you tend to change the pattern to fit your yardage or size of quilt that you want or do u tend to find a pattern first and then buy fabric? Any help would be great!!
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Old 03-20-2010, 08:57 AM
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I may not be a good one to answer this question cause when I see a fabric I like I just buy it then dream of a design that I think it wil be pretty.
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Old 03-20-2010, 09:30 AM
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I usually buy 3 yds at a time and then if I see a particular pattern I like I buy the contrasting fabric to go with it. I also buy white on white (WOW) a lot to have on hand. If you buy fat qtrs aor 1/2 yd pcs you never seem to have enough to work with, at least I don't. because you have to figure the border and binding take quite a bit. But everyone has a different view on this subject.
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Old 03-20-2010, 10:19 AM
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I usually buy the fabric, then find a pattern that will be good with it!!
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Old 03-20-2010, 10:28 AM
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Most of the time I get the fabric as I see it and decide on a pattern later. I buy 1/2-1yd pieces mostly, unless it's something I think I'll use as a border or in more than one quilt. No matter which way I do it, I always end up changing my mind before cutting and buying more. :)
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I too used to buy a lot of 1/2 yard pieces. I never knew what to use them on and then I discovered bargello quilts. I was able to use up a lot of my smaller pieces because bargellos don't require a lot of fabric of one pattern or color. For instance for a twin quilt I use only 1/3 yard of each of 12 or more fabrics.
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Old 03-20-2010, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
I may not be a good one to answer this question cause when I see a fabric I like I just buy it then dream of a design that I think it wil be pretty.
This = me. :oops:

Some, I can't justify the purchase by anything except that I like it. But sometimes,it's a pretty "blender" that you can use later. Like, I have some creams and yellows that I bought mostly just because I could use them someday, and that someday is coming up soon. :D I'd say for novelty or unique fabric, have a project in mind, otherwise you may be hanging onto it forever.
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When you're just starting out it's a lot easier to get the pattern first and get the required amounts of fabric for the pattern. After you've been quilting for a while and have a stash built up then you can pull fabrics you like together and find a pattern that works with what you have.
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Old 03-20-2010, 02:48 PM
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I've done it both ways. Once in a while I'll find a pattern I love and then buy fabrics for it unless I have some in my stash. But usually, I buy fabric and then I will "bundle" fabrics that I like together for a future quilt. Then I look for a pattern for it. I usually buy 1 yard pieces except for fabric I intend to use for a border, then I buy 2 or 3 yards. Sometimes, I find that I only have enough fabric to make a throw or wall hanging, but I always thought I'd rather have a big stash of smaller pieces than a smaller stash of big pieces! Lately, I've been making a lot of scrap quilts, in a controlled color-way, so I will pull a pile of blues and whites, or burgundies and tans, or navies and creams. All those half yard and 1 yard pieces really go a long way when cutting a few strips off for a scrappy quilt.
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Old 03-20-2010, 03:33 PM
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My true answer to your question is that in my 10years of quilting, I have done it both ways.

Nowadays, thanks to job losses + over the top medical expenses, we're now officially bankrupt so for the past 2 years, I've been pretty much broke. I can only buy fabric if I truly need some when there isn't enough in my stash to complete a pattern or border. I'll be going to Joann's soon with my Jan birthday gift certificate since I've run out of plain beige of all things. All I need it for is a narrow border on this pillow. That gift certificate will be used sparingly for only necessaries. I miss buying fabric just because I like it, with no project in mind for it. That was fun. Luckily, I have fun small gift projects my stash will support and some bigger WIPs for which I have enough fabric so I'm fine ...except for that thrill of spontaneity.

Oh, and I'm hesitant about even accepting a windfall of a big amount of free fabric like someone mentioned here (cleaned out someone's garage) since I may not have room if we must move to a tiny apt. Someday though...
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