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Lee in Richmond 10-25-2020 05:38 AM

I find the coarser cloth works great for making scrub caps, and there is no guilt in letting it go. I would have a time making myself use quilt-shop-quality for a scrub cap.

Tartan 10-25-2020 06:09 AM

I use fabric I deem not quilt acceptable for clothesline baskets or similar craft projects.

Mkotch 10-25-2020 06:16 AM

If I have shuffled a piece of low quality fabric to the bottom of the box it's been stored in for a number of years, I definitely throw it out. If I think it has some use, I use it on potholders or some other utility item. But I have gotten more strict with myself in recent years as I don't have that much room to store stuff I will probably not use.

bearisgray 10-25-2020 06:38 AM

I have a difficult time "getting rid of things"

However - I would not mix poor quality with good quality fabric in an item.

Been there, done that. Did not wear well.


SusieQOH 10-25-2020 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by Rhonda K (Post 8427337)
You purchased the fabric and it gave you pleasure.

It no longer brings you pleasure.

Pass it on.

Without guilt


I totally agree with this! Quilting is too labor intensive to use inferior fabric if you don't have to. No guilt allowed !

patricej 10-25-2020 06:43 AM

if you have the extra time, use it to make cage blankets for donation to a pet shelter.

if not, toss it.

you wouldn't be doing anybody any favors by giving them something you know isn't any good.

no need for guilt. life's too short.

WMUTeach 10-25-2020 06:50 AM

Yes, and I have. If a piece is something that I will never use, I get rid of it. Done, period, and out the door. What is the purpose of keeping it when I will never use it because of the quality of the fabric? I have had a few that went directly to the cutting mat for chopping up for dog beds.

Part of the process is knowing yourself, your style of quilting your color schemes and ... well just be honest with yourself. If ya won't use it then why keep it.

Onebyone 10-25-2020 07:17 AM

If you look at it and feel anxious because you don't like it and it makes you feel guilty to not use it then that causes stress. Makes you feel bad for a few seconds every time you look at it. Is it worth that? Heck no. Get it out of your life. Not many things that causes stress can you toss in the heap. Enjoy the power.

lizzie3 10-25-2020 09:20 AM

I think I have to pass this fabric on. I don't make any crafts or accessories so I know that if it's not going into a quilt then it won't be going into anything. I can feel how cheap the fabric is by touch.

Storage is a big issue for me. I have a small apartment and no storage closet/space. I have a couple of small storage units stacked in my bedroom and I always said if it doesn't fit in them, then I have too much.

I won't toss in the trash but I'll post on kijiji to see if anyone wants them!

Thanks :)

Lady Diana 10-25-2020 10:49 AM

I now use my "cheaper" fabric for rugs.


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