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Old 09-20-2010, 06:31 AM
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If I LOVE the fabric and it's a good sale price I buy the whole bolt. I'll use it for something! I've learned over the last 30 years to only buy fabric I love. No matter how cheap it is, if I don't love it I won't use it.
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Old 09-20-2010, 07:13 AM
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I usually buy 2 yards - but most of the time I buy jelly rolls -
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Old 09-20-2010, 09:27 AM
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Welcome from Murrells Inlet. SC. Usually buy 2 yds., and if I think it might make a good backing 5-6. Hardly buy from the regular priced fabs, always head to the mark down corner, 40/50% off. Beautiful fabs, but hardly ever find any blenders in the mark down. Good luck, it is very addictive.
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Old 09-20-2010, 02:08 PM
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When I had more money than time I used to buy two to three yards. Now that I am actually making quilts I have found that for a Queen sized bed quilt three yards is good for the focus fabric and one to two yards for the other colors. I am finishing a quilt that called for five different fabrics so this formula worked well with it. Most non-scrappy quilt patterns ask for four of five different fabrics so this 'system' has worked well for me. Backs are a differnet story but more and more I am even piecing the back. Hope this helps although in truth I'm like most quilters "Never enough fabric".
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Old 09-20-2010, 02:25 PM
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If the fabric is going to be the "main' fabric, then three yards, everything else 2 yards except backs. If a back is going to be 45" wide, then I buy the length x 2, or five yards. Better yet, buy a 108 to 110 inch fabric, then you just have to buy the smaller length. While the cost of a yard is more, I need less yards, so the price is cheaper. Example: $15/yd x 2 yards = $30 instead of $6/yd x 5 yards = $35.

BTW I think of a Blender as something that will tie together two different patterns or colors together. So a blender could be a pink and yellow batik that "blends" a pink pattern with a yellow pattern together in the same quilt.
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Old 09-20-2010, 03:34 PM
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I just went to a small quilt show in Paducah, Ky. It was sponsored by the Paducah quilting guild. They had bundled packages of fabric priced $3-$5. I bought several of these bags for under $20. Some of the pieces were really nice--like 2 yardseach. I got my money's worth.

Most of the time I try to have a project in mind before I buy unless it is a real good price and that I know I will use later.
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Old 09-20-2010, 04:03 PM
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I buy three yards if it is a focus fabric so that I can make sure I get legthwise, one piece borders out of it, and use the rest in the quilt, that will 'eventually' get made.

I buy two yard pieces for baby quilts, so that I have enough for a backing and can use the fabrics in the blocks as well, or for borders and blocks.

If the fabric will be fussy cut to get a specific area of the fabric for a center block, I count the number I will need and a few extra, and then buy the amount of fabric needed.

If it is a blender or sale fabric that will make a great backing, then it is 6 yards. I have hit some great sales on Air Force fabrics that were not great for use in quilt blocks, but made awesome backings.

I only buy fats if I can get 4 alike, that will make great accent fabric for something I already have, or to make purses or totes (sometimes 4 fats are cheaper than 1 yard during a sale). I especially like fats to make 'trip around the world' quilts, and make sure I buy at least two alike. And lastly, I love Christmas fats to make sampler quilts.

I buy Kona cotton by the bolt when I can with a 50% off coupon at Joanns.

I try very hard to not buy fabric just because it is a great deal, but because I can really see a quilt that will come of it. Quilting is just getting so expensive!!

Right now I am collecting Christmas blues and silvers to make the famous Dunster's Diamond Star Log Cabin quilt, in one yard pieces. Watching all sales year round to get the best deals.

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Old 09-20-2010, 04:35 PM
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2 Yards if I really like it because you may not find it later but if it is something I know they carry all the time then I would buy 1 yard.
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Old 09-20-2010, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by CompulsiveQuilter
I guess I'm "doomed" to be a scrap quilter only. I can't bring myself to buy more than one yard at a time and usually remnants. I just looked at a block pattern I LOVE (marcia Hohn) but it's a two-color and for a queen I'd need 6 1/2 and 7 1/2 yards respectively. I can't possibly do that; I would freak at the cutting counter!
What do you do when you need backing fabric?
I need to come hold your hand and walk you through it. :D
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Old 09-20-2010, 05:30 PM
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Usually 2-3 yards. I'm currently reorganizing the fabric here, and the OCD in me is ironing all of it, and there are some pieces that are 7, 8, 9 a,d even 10 yards. I must have gotten that really cheap
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