As I read this post I'm remembering when my sister and I first started quilting seriously in the early 70's. Everything was "matchy-matchy" and we would not buy less than 10 yards of a fabric if we really liked it because the back had to match or at least coordinate with the front. Now I buy mostly fat quarters & even use them for backs on occassion. Only if I'm working with a particular pattern do I buy more than a yard or two. I just love the scrappy look!
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Originally Posted by May in Jersey
Originally Posted by Berta48
Ok I am brand new to quilting. What is focus fabric? Is that the fabric that goes between the blockS?That is what I am thinking anyway?
Instructor for my first quilt class said to buy 3 yards of a fabric so you would have enough for a future quilt as the focus fabric and border. I try to get 3.5 in case of cutting mistakes and to have enough for binding. Creams and off whites are what I use the most as lights or background fabrics, so if I find some I like on sale I try to buy at least 5 to 6 yards, enough for 2 quilts. May in Jersey |
Originally Posted by np3
I will buy three yards of the "favorite" and 1-2 yards of the companion fabrics. I love collections.
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Originally Posted by Berta48
Originally Posted by May in Jersey
Originally Posted by Berta48
Ok I am brand new to quilting. What is focus fabric? Is that the fabric that goes between the blockS?That is what I am thinking anyway?
Instructor for my first quilt class said to buy 3 yards of a fabric so you would have enough for a future quilt as the focus fabric and border. I try to get 3.5 in case of cutting mistakes and to have enough for binding. Creams and off whites are what I use the most as lights or background fabrics, so if I find some I like on sale I try to buy at least 5 to 6 yards, enough for 2 quilts. May in Jersey |
Originally Posted by labbyrobinson
Originally Posted by Berta48
Originally Posted by May in Jersey
Originally Posted by Berta48
Ok I am brand new to quilting. What is focus fabric? Is that the fabric that goes between the blockS?That is what I am thinking anyway?
Instructor for my first quilt class said to buy 3 yards of a fabric so you would have enough for a future quilt as the focus fabric and border. I try to get 3.5 in case of cutting mistakes and to have enough for binding. Creams and off whites are what I use the most as lights or background fabrics, so if I find some I like on sale I try to buy at least 5 to 6 yards, enough for 2 quilts. May in Jersey Thanks for the quick reply :thumbup: |
If I can afford it I buy from 3to 5 meters otherwise I buy 2 meters. but if it is up to $24 a meter I only but 1/2.
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I buy 3 yards. That way if a customer picks a 2-color quilt pattern, I will have enough to make the quilt. Or, you can cut it up the side for a pretty border. There are a lot of things you can do with 3 yards.
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If I can fit it in my fabric budget I always buy 3 yards. The plans for the fabric aren't always clear, but if I love it then it is going home with me. Sure am glad my sewing room is downstairs 'cause I have been thinking about the lady whose stash made her floor cave in.
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