If the cost of fabric goes up, will you still quilt?
#223
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Yes, I will continue to quilt. I think I have a decent size stash now, thanks to friends liquidating their stash, a couple of super good ebay purchases and my DH's encouraging shopping trip on NYD, I think I'm set for quite away. Yes, most of my quilts will be scrappy, as I was not overly picky on color since the price was right, but hey, I love scrappy!
Thank goodness for a little extra Christmas money, I'm now set on batting too!
Thank goodness for a little extra Christmas money, I'm now set on batting too!
#225
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by hahaannie
One of the quilt stores I go to is telling their customers that the cost of fabric will be going up because of the cost of the raw cotton. If prices go up, will you still quilt?
Too true!!!!!!!!
#226
Yes, I will absolutely still quilt. I am on a mission this year to use 90% from my stash anyways, so unless it's a fabric I absolutely need to complete a project, the rising costs won't bother me.
I am also counting my blessings we're in a financial positon now that both DH and I can "indulge" our hobbies a little more than we have in the past..and his playing golf ain't cheap, LOL.
Tanesha
I am also counting my blessings we're in a financial positon now that both DH and I can "indulge" our hobbies a little more than we have in the past..and his playing golf ain't cheap, LOL.
Tanesha
#227
Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by hahaannie
One of the quilt stores I go to is telling their customers that the cost of fabric will be going up because of the cost of the raw cotton. If prices go up, will you still quilt?
#229
I also will continue to quilt. I have a stash, but not that extensive. We can resort to the ways of the frontier men and women. Recycle, reuse, repurpose. I will be making quilts out of whatever I can get my hands on. Isn't that how it all started anyway? Necessity is the Mother of invention. Where there's a will, there's a way.
#230
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Originally Posted by hahaannie
One of the quilt stores I go to is telling their customers that the cost of fabric will be going up because of the cost of the raw cotton. If prices go up, will you still quilt?
I definately will.I have MS and my doctor said that quilting probably has a big part in keeping the muscles in my hands and legs from drawing up. So that's health-wise. Brain-wise,quilting gives me something to focus on daily. I can't work anymore,so without quilting my mind would just be occupied with what I couldn't do . Then there's money-wise. Making and selling quilts is what provides birthdays,Christmas,and most important home insurance, home repair, and furnture replacement as it is needed.
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