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C.Cal Quilt Girl 10-02-2010 06:20 PM

Think I go all ways LOL.... sometimes it hits at the store, or might need just one more to hit it. Sometimes can gather from the stash, Seems to be hungry all the time :)
If for someone that enjoys a theme or it seems like them when shopping that's what I'll go with.
That is what makes it fun, a little this and that !! :)

littlehud 10-02-2010 06:24 PM

The only time I buy all the fabric at one time is when I buy a kit. All my quilts involve lots of trips to the fabric store. What fun.

scrapcollector 10-02-2010 06:34 PM

Not in Charlotte, but I live just the other side of Shelby from you.

teddysmom 10-02-2010 10:49 PM

Actually closer than we think--actually live in Stanley just outside Gastonia. Will be there in November and December. Would like to meet you sometime.

Sara

maryquartapella 10-04-2010 01:31 AM


Originally Posted by teddysmom
I'm so new at this. Working on my 2nd quilt--the first one was a kit my DS sent me. When you decide on a quilt you want to make, do you buy all the material at the same time--matching material for top with borders and backing? The quilt I'm working on now--material for quilt top was purchased in GA, borders in OH and backing in WV. Did well with material for backing but only feel so-so about materal for borders.

Anyone on this board from the Charlotte NC area?

Yes I am from Charlotte NC and belong to Charlotte Quilters Guild.

jitkaau 10-04-2010 01:51 AM

I often buy as I go, as the requirement often changes once you have pieced bits, and you find another fabric that works better than your first selection. The left over stuff is never wasted, as it can go in another quilt.

needlenut 10-04-2010 02:53 AM


Originally Posted by quiltingaz
Sometimes I buy all at once and others I just don't know for sure what quilt will look like so buy borders later. Backing usually gets bought when I am ready to quilt, Ilike to look for wide back so don't have to piece.
Right now I am working on a quilt for parents bed. It is all done in blue batik, so I am buying as I go. Almost ready for border and I think I have some of every blue batik in town but not enough of any. Just might have to buy more of some or make a pieced border. Any ideas for pieced border?

I like the "piano key" border, strips of 2 1/2"x6", or whatever size suits you. A nice star, four patch, etc, in the corners makes an interesting finish. I have used a "checkerboard" border that I like. I used 2 1/2" squares and just kept addin rows until I had whe size border that I wanted and that looked "right" with the size of the quilt.

maryquartapella 10-04-2010 03:00 AM


Originally Posted by teddysmom
Actually closer than we think--actually live in Stanley just outside Gastonia. Will be there in November and December. Would like to meet you sometime.

Sara

That would be great. Lets plan to do this. You are so close to Mary Jo's.

steelecg 10-04-2010 03:54 AM

We are beginning to work on Sylvia's Bridal Sampler and I bought the focus fabric for the borders and have been collecting pieces based on the colors in that. Many times I buy what I need for a project because I am afraid I will not be able to find what I want later. I keep reminding myself that if they don't have a particular group of fabrics, it only opens the door to exploring other options.

teddysmom 10-04-2010 04:47 AM


Originally Posted by maryquartapella

Originally Posted by teddysmom
Actually closer than we think--actually live in Stanley just outside Gastonia. Will be there in November and December. Would like to meet you sometime.

Sara

That would be great. Lets plan to do this. You are so close to Mary Jo's.

can you send me a pm so we can communicate without going through the whole board?


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