Making a list of quality fabric brands/designers
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Victorian Sweatshop Forum
Posts: 1,271
I made a similar list. I have a non-quilter friend who visits some super thrift stores while traveling out of state. I made a list which she could use as a "cheat sheet" when looking for fabrics for me. I made the list using fabrics I love plus info contained in posts here on the QB. I had all the fabric names you had plus a couple more on my list. Here are the ones that were not on your list.
Debbie Mumm
Faye Burgos
Free Spirit
Merimekko
Thimbleberries
I think a couple of these are actually designers, not manufacturers, so you may want to disregard them.
What's funny is she just returned from a trip and found 2 pieces for me. I love the patterns, the fabric is soft and yet substantial, but the names on the selvedge were not on my list at all! She winged it and did great.
What do you folks know about Pressman Gutman Co and Hamil? My friend got me 2 pieces for $ 2.50 per yard. That's higher than my usual thrift store prices, but still super fun fabrics.
Debbie Mumm
Faye Burgos
Free Spirit
Merimekko
Thimbleberries
I think a couple of these are actually designers, not manufacturers, so you may want to disregard them.
What's funny is she just returned from a trip and found 2 pieces for me. I love the patterns, the fabric is soft and yet substantial, but the names on the selvedge were not on my list at all! She winged it and did great.
What do you folks know about Pressman Gutman Co and Hamil? My friend got me 2 pieces for $ 2.50 per yard. That's higher than my usual thrift store prices, but still super fun fabrics.
#15
Welcome to QB. You'd be SO much wiser to keep an open mind and learn to judge fabric quality by actual experience, your own or that of reliable friends, not merely the name of the manufacturer. Making a list of "worthy" manufacturers is rather like making a list of states that are "worth" visiting. You won't know for sure until you see for yourself and you risk missing out on something wonderful.
Even with premium fabrics, it is wise to test a sample for shrinkage, bleeding, etc before use, especially in something made for sale.
Designer name has relatively little to do with actual quality of the fabric, btw, unless they are making their own fabrics. Also, Keepsake Quilting is a retail store, not a fabric manufacturer. The Keepsake Calico sold at JoAnn's has nothing to do with Keepsake Quilting.
Even with premium fabrics, it is wise to test a sample for shrinkage, bleeding, etc before use, especially in something made for sale.
Designer name has relatively little to do with actual quality of the fabric, btw, unless they are making their own fabrics. Also, Keepsake Quilting is a retail store, not a fabric manufacturer. The Keepsake Calico sold at JoAnn's has nothing to do with Keepsake Quilting.
#17
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
Ghostrider has very valid points....like on everything else...the "name" doesn't always mean perfect.....
Btw...you said you had made/sold something and then had to refund $ because of fading after washing....many ?? in my head....how washed? how often? Care instructions included? Did you check for bleed/fade before construction?
Btw...you said you had made/sold something and then had to refund $ because of fading after washing....many ?? in my head....how washed? how often? Care instructions included? Did you check for bleed/fade before construction?
#18
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
I made a similar list. I have a non-quilter friend who visits some super thrift stores while traveling out of state. I made a list which she could use as a "cheat sheet" when looking for fabrics for me. I made the list using fabrics I love plus info contained in posts here on the QB. I had all the fabric names you had plus a couple more on my list. Here are the ones that were not on your list.
Debbie Mumm
Faye Burgos
Free Spirit
Merimekko
Thimbleberries
I think a couple of these are actually designers, not manufacturers, so you may want to disregard them.
What's funny is she just returned from a trip and found 2 pieces for me. I love the patterns, the fabric is soft and yet substantial, but the names on the selvedge were not on my list at all! She winged it and did great.
What do you folks know about Pressman Gutman Co and Hamil? My friend got me 2 pieces for $ 2.50 per yard. That's higher than my usual thrift store prices, but still super fun fabrics.
Debbie Mumm
Faye Burgos
Free Spirit
Merimekko
Thimbleberries
I think a couple of these are actually designers, not manufacturers, so you may want to disregard them.
What's funny is she just returned from a trip and found 2 pieces for me. I love the patterns, the fabric is soft and yet substantial, but the names on the selvedge were not on my list at all! She winged it and did great.
What do you folks know about Pressman Gutman Co and Hamil? My friend got me 2 pieces for $ 2.50 per yard. That's higher than my usual thrift store prices, but still super fun fabrics.
Free Spirit IS the name of the mfgr. Tula Smith is one of their designers.
Sandy
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
suspendedglass
Main
24
02-07-2019 09:46 PM
Rafael Haney
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
3
07-20-2012 10:09 AM
craftybear
Links and Resources
0
05-20-2011 01:22 PM
craftybear
Links and Resources
0
01-29-2010 08:58 PM