Prices going up. Ouch!
#112
I buy mostly online. Cannot afford to pay 10.00 or more per yd. In fact, I usually pay about $5.00 to $6.50 at the top and have bought some on sale at Fabric.com and Connecting threads for around $3.00. I buy at Joann's only with 50% coupons.
#115
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Location: jamestown, new york
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Have to if I need some fabric. Getting very picky about my projects and using what I can from my stash and finishing ufo's in the mean time. Helps to buy a little each week or put aside money until I have enough for some bigger buys.
#116
I've got a big stash - almost all was clearance fabric I have collected over time from online stores, so I thought I was good for a while. Especially since I don't quilt that fast. Then I promised my friends who were pregnant or trying that I'd make them a baby quilt when the time came. Started looking up baby fabric on clearance. Well, that was a bust. Apparently pink and blue are passe. The first two - both green and brown, one monkeys, the other jungle. sigh. The next two up don't know the sex yet, and both think pink and blue are not it. So, guess I will be paying full price for at least the fronts. Although I was luckiy enough to find the jungle stuff at Walmart, and think I can use some of the monkeys leftovers from the first for the second. Say a prayer Walmart has their fabrics also. I really can't afford full price LQS quality fabric right now. Virg
#117
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Location: Barnesville GA
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Went to Joann's to look at fabric and saw the prices mentioned here. But the quality just wasn't there. We have a place called the Fabric Hut here . I can get good quality namebrand for about the same price. But even there some of the quality just isn't there. I will stop quilting before I pay $10 per yard for poor thin see through fabric.
#118
My purchasing habits are to gather fabrics for a quilt and put it in my stash as a kit. Right now, I am conquering the UFO pile and stash diving. Since I don't purchase random items so when I want new yardage I don't feel bad about getting it. That said, I just bought fabric for two quilts but prior to that had not made a purchase for a year. I do think that the quilting industry will shrink as a result of rising prices, both manufacturing and distribution outlets. Those that want to continue creating will have to be creative. But it is these pressures that have historically led to innovation, which is something to be excited for. My concern long-term is that the industry is aging and not attracting younger quilters, and rising prices will not mitigate that.
#120
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Originally Posted by NDQuilts
My purchasing habits are to gather fabrics for a quilt and put it in my stash as a kit. Right now, I am conquering the UFO pile and stash diving. Since I don't purchase random items so when I want new yardage I don't feel bad about getting it. That said, I just bought fabric for two quilts but prior to that had not made a purchase for a year. I do think that the quilting industry will shrink as a result of rising prices, both manufacturing and distribution outlets. Those that want to continue creating will have to be creative. But it is these pressures that have historically led to innovation, which is something to be excited for. My concern long-term is that the industry is aging and not attracting younger quilters, and rising prices will not mitigate that.
But then, maybe a lot of us have the same problem with losing interest or getting distracted. Could that explain all the UFOs?
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