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Old 10-11-2012, 07:43 PM
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Have a few of these and they are so hard to use up. Why do we do this to ourselves?
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Old 10-11-2012, 07:49 PM
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I too have 2 fabric pieces I just can't seem to cut. Pet it and put it away for another petting day.
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Old 10-11-2012, 07:55 PM
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Haven't been doing this long enough to collect much. I mostly just look and wonder then I can't find the fabric when I find a project for it
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I feel like this with background fabrics...just hate to use them up and can't resist buying them either.
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Old 10-12-2012, 02:06 PM
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Been there and done that. I have a question...can you reccommend a good pattern for roman blinds? Thanks, Lois
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Old 10-12-2012, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by trolleystation View Post
Been there and done that. I have a question...can you reccommend a good pattern for roman blinds? Thanks, Lois
This is where I got the blind pattern I used. The only changes I made were to fix the blind permanently to the board ("batten") instead of attaching it with Velcro, and on most of my blinds I didn't bother with lining since I was using heavy woven upholstery fabric which was opaque already (but that is why I needed to bind them!). They took a fair amount of effort - by the time I was finished I could see why I had been quoted $17/sqft to have them made!

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Old 10-12-2012, 05:44 PM
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Why not just set aside a small square of all those fabrics you love? They can be like a memory book. If you remember fabrics like I do (kind of obsessively) even seeing just a 2" bit of it, you'll recall what all of the rest of the design looked like. And you could probably fit literally thousands of 2" squares into a shoebox, and even if you had to move into a tiny trailer or a one-room shack you could still take all those fabric friends with you.
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Old 10-13-2012, 06:13 PM
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I have fabrics I am using now that is christmas theme and I am truely about to greive. I have one left it is a fancy dark red almost wine color with gold swirles that forms cardinals I can not think about cutting so, I am looking for a pattern called fireside snuggler, so I will not have to cut it in small pieces. Why do we do this? It is so funny to my daughters boyfriend, He just doesn't get it.
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Originally Posted by nightquilter View Post
I have fabrics I am using now that is christmas theme and I am truely about to greive. I have one left it is a fancy dark red almost wine color with gold swirles that forms cardinals I can not think about cutting so, I am looking for a pattern called fireside snuggler, so I will not have to cut it in small pieces. Why do we do this? It is so funny to my daughters boyfriend, He just doesn't get it.
I think part of not wanting to cut into fabric is that a really good design is art...and we don't cut up art! Even though many of us could make a pretty cool stack'n'whack or one block wonder out of fabric with a repeating Mona Lisa design we wouldn't cut into the original, one-of-a-kind artwork. And that beautiful piece of fabric you are saving is one-of-a-kind, in your stash anyway!

I hope you find your pattern, and when you finally do cut your fabric (even though it will be to make something beautiful) I will feel your pain!

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Old 10-14-2012, 10:11 AM
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I have a royal blue that is at least 10 years old -- I bought 8 yards and have used it forever in all kinds of quilts. I have a strip 6" wide by 5 yards left and don't know what I will do when this is gone. I had a similar true red piece but it is gone -- sigh. I can't find the shades any more. Sigh.
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