Originally Posted by ckcowl
Originally Posted by Yellow Bird
I also want to know what 'cheater scraps' are.
Cheater cloth is fabric printed to LOOK like it has been pieced. there is nothing wrong with using panals- printed fabrics- we use them all the time- and there is no reason to put such a negative slant to them. it does not matter what is printed on a fabric- we still use it creatively to create a wonderful quilt-or pillow-or tote- what ever= why make that sound as if it is not as valuable as any quilt made with all solid fabrics? i spent just as long on this quilt as any i've made- and it's center is a wonderful panal of the pledge of allegence- no cheating involved. sorry for being crabby about this but 'newby's read that (horrible cheat thing) then think they should not use panals-thinking it is a bad thing- it's not- a panal is just another printed fabric.... I agree with you 100%, I to just finished making a quilt that started out as a panel. I cut mine apart and made more blocks to go with the panels. it took a long time to sew together and quilt and I am proud of every stitch in it. |
o k ladies, I mean the little pieces of fabric you sew on when you r about to cut your thread and start a new seam. I think i used the wrong term for these.
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Well I do believe if you were to complain about a word being negative wouldnt that make that a double negative? HUM?........Because complaining is negative....Just an observation.
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I call that preprinted quilting fabric. I love that type of fabric.
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Originally Posted by jem
o k ladies, I mean the little pieces of fabric you sew on when you r about to cut your thread and start a new seam. I think i used the wrong term for these.
Sorry |
Originally Posted by jem
o k ladies, I mean the little pieces of fabric you sew on when you r about to cut your thread and start a new seam. I think i used the wrong term for these.
Sorry ;-) |
Yes, that's what i mean 'leaders and enders', sorry for all the confusion.
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
Originally Posted by jem
o k ladies, I mean the little pieces of fabric you sew on when you r about to cut your thread and start a new seam. I think i used the wrong term for these.
Sorry ;-) |
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