Ever become obsessed with a particular fabric line?
#41
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Duluth, MN
Posts: 225
I looooove :lol: Northcott line Stonehenge. The fa ric has a wonderful drape and all the colors look like stone with unbelievable depth and shadings. I have made a quilt and used several pieces in wall hangings.
#42
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,312
I love anything Peggy Toole Designs , her Holiday Flourish line just ... so gorgous! I was consumed by Hoffmans Kasmir collection a few years ago... and I think they are bring some back .
I will hunt for all things paisley , on a regular basis.
I will hunt for all things paisley , on a regular basis.
#44
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Kennewick WA
Posts: 110
Tweet Tweet by Keiki for Moda--love those fat little birds and polka dots! I have several charm squares of it (making a charm square purse and baby quilt from them) and a 12-fat quarter roll I plan to make a yellow brick road quilt. Love Tweet Tweet!
#46
I have to avoid any fabric designed by Donna Dewberry. The fabric really isn't that expensive but it just calls to me and I have to have it ALL! Then I find it very difficult to cut because it's so pretty. Then when I do decide to cut it for borders, usually, I run out and have to pay triple what it cost me originally to get it off ebay!
#47
My muse right now is the Stonehenge fabric line. All of them are beautiful, but there are so many of them that I'd be bankrupt if I bought all I want.....so I've bought none. Maybe one of these days....
#49
I feel kind of cheap! LOL! I actually only buy Joann quilt fabric when it's on sale. I simply can not bring myself to spend ten or twelve dollars a yard on material! Is that awful? Chintzy?
I used to buy Walmart fabric, but they had to go and do away with their sewing departments, so.....
I really wish I could afford the higher priced fabric cause I know it makes better, longer lasting quilts, but the budget being what it is, that's not really an option.
I used to buy Walmart fabric, but they had to go and do away with their sewing departments, so.....
I really wish I could afford the higher priced fabric cause I know it makes better, longer lasting quilts, but the budget being what it is, that's not really an option.
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