Does anyone else hate the task of picking out fabric.
#92
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Originally Posted by klgreene
You sound like my sister. We could go into a fabric store, and in 5 min. I have a handful of fabric. She's still looking 45 min. later. TO me that's the first fun part of a quilt.
#95
I never have a problem picking the fabric if I have money. It is usually the $$$ that prevent me from buying more.
I take a lot of pleasure when my friends ask me to come and assist them with their choices - it's like being in Aladin's Cave!
I take a lot of pleasure when my friends ask me to come and assist them with their choices - it's like being in Aladin's Cave!
#96
Originally Posted by irishrose
I'm with cjomomma, I love picking out fabrics. I rarely make a mistake on color or anything on fabric I can touch. Online I've chosen a little off a few times. But, as I tell my daughter, don't panic until you've sewn together a few blocks. Make a choice and go for it.
#97
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
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Originally Posted by jljack
I start with one color and build the quilt palette from there. Lay bolts on a table or in a basket or on top of other bolts, and lay the others over, next to, etc to see how they work together. Try lots of different ones...colors, prints, etc. If you start with a print, take all the colors in the print and get fabrics with just those colors. You'll start enjoying it...it's like painting a picture.
Also, ask the shop staff for a small strip of the fabric you are considering to take home and check out before you purchase something you are not sure about.
#98
Originally Posted by Maribeth
Originally Posted by jljack
I start with one color and build the quilt palette from there. Lay bolts on a table or in a basket or on top of other bolts, and lay the others over, next to, etc to see how they work together. Try lots of different ones...colors, prints, etc. If you start with a print, take all the colors in the print and get fabrics with just those colors. You'll start enjoying it...it's like painting a picture.
Also, ask the shop staff for a small strip of the fabric you are considering to take home and check out before you purchase something you are not sure about.
#99
my problem w/picking out fabric is that so many bolts are calling my name.... and they jump in my bag...
always surprised when i go into my lqs for a spool of thread, and walk out $40-50 shorter of when i came in!
always surprised when i go into my lqs for a spool of thread, and walk out $40-50 shorter of when i came in!
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