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PamQuilts 09-20-2010 06:31 AM

If I LOVE the fabric and it's a good sale price I buy the whole bolt. I'll use it for something! I've learned over the last 30 years to only buy fabric I love. No matter how cheap it is, if I don't love it I won't use it.

zactanls 09-20-2010 07:13 AM

I usually buy 2 yards - but most of the time I buy jelly rolls -

inletjerry 09-20-2010 09:27 AM

Welcome from Murrells Inlet. SC. Usually buy 2 yds., and if I think it might make a good backing 5-6. Hardly buy from the regular priced fabs, always head to the mark down corner, 40/50% off. Beautiful fabs, but hardly ever find any blenders in the mark down. Good luck, it is very addictive.

Emma S 09-20-2010 02:08 PM

When I had more money than time I used to buy two to three yards. Now that I am actually making quilts I have found that for a Queen sized bed quilt three yards is good for the focus fabric and one to two yards for the other colors. I am finishing a quilt that called for five different fabrics so this formula worked well with it. Most non-scrappy quilt patterns ask for four of five different fabrics so this 'system' has worked well for me. Backs are a differnet story but more and more I am even piecing the back. Hope this helps although in truth I'm like most quilters "Never enough fabric".

merridancer 09-20-2010 02:25 PM

If the fabric is going to be the "main' fabric, then three yards, everything else 2 yards except backs. If a back is going to be 45" wide, then I buy the length x 2, or five yards. Better yet, buy a 108 to 110 inch fabric, then you just have to buy the smaller length. While the cost of a yard is more, I need less yards, so the price is cheaper. Example: $15/yd x 2 yards = $30 instead of $6/yd x 5 yards = $35.

BTW I think of a Blender as something that will tie together two different patterns or colors together. So a blender could be a pink and yellow batik that "blends" a pink pattern with a yellow pattern together in the same quilt.

MrsSew66 09-20-2010 03:34 PM

I just went to a small quilt show in Paducah, Ky. It was sponsored by the Paducah quilting guild. They had bundled packages of fabric priced $3-$5. I bought several of these bags for under $20. Some of the pieces were really nice--like 2 yardseach. I got my money's worth.

Most of the time I try to have a project in mind before I buy unless it is a real good price and that I know I will use later.

dmackey 09-20-2010 04:03 PM

I buy three yards if it is a focus fabric so that I can make sure I get legthwise, one piece borders out of it, and use the rest in the quilt, that will 'eventually' get made.

I buy two yard pieces for baby quilts, so that I have enough for a backing and can use the fabrics in the blocks as well, or for borders and blocks.

If the fabric will be fussy cut to get a specific area of the fabric for a center block, I count the number I will need and a few extra, and then buy the amount of fabric needed.

If it is a blender or sale fabric that will make a great backing, then it is 6 yards. I have hit some great sales on Air Force fabrics that were not great for use in quilt blocks, but made awesome backings.

I only buy fats if I can get 4 alike, that will make great accent fabric for something I already have, or to make purses or totes (sometimes 4 fats are cheaper than 1 yard during a sale). I especially like fats to make 'trip around the world' quilts, and make sure I buy at least two alike. And lastly, I love Christmas fats to make sampler quilts.

I buy Kona cotton by the bolt when I can with a 50% off coupon at Joanns.

I try very hard to not buy fabric just because it is a great deal, but because I can really see a quilt that will come of it. Quilting is just getting so expensive!!

Right now I am collecting Christmas blues and silvers to make the famous Dunster's Diamond Star Log Cabin quilt, in one yard pieces. Watching all sales year round to get the best deals.

Diane

Annz 09-20-2010 04:35 PM

2 Yards if I really like it because you may not find it later but if it is something I know they carry all the time then I would buy 1 yard.

purplefiend 09-20-2010 05:22 PM


Originally Posted by CompulsiveQuilter
I guess I'm "doomed" to be a scrap quilter only. I can't bring myself to buy more than one yard at a time and usually remnants. I just looked at a block pattern I LOVE (marcia Hohn) but it's a two-color and for a queen I'd need 6 1/2 and 7 1/2 yards respectively. I can't possibly do that; I would freak at the cutting counter!

What do you do when you need backing fabric?
I need to come hold your hand and walk you through it. :D

RugosaB 09-20-2010 05:30 PM

Usually 2-3 yards. I'm currently reorganizing the fabric here, and the OCD in me is ironing all of it, and there are some pieces that are 7, 8, 9 a,d even 10 yards. I must have gotten that really cheap

crazicorn 09-20-2010 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by CompulsiveQuilter
I just looked at a block pattern I LOVE (marcia Hohn) but it's a two-color and for a queen I'd need 6 1/2 and 7 1/2 yards respectively. I can't possibly do that; I would freak at the cutting counter!

Just find your 2 colors in the same color family, they don't have to be the same fabric. You can do it and I expect you'll be very pleased with the results.

G'ma Kay 09-20-2010 05:46 PM

I get two yards of big prints, and one yard of small prints.

LanaCindy 09-20-2010 06:12 PM

I usually buy for the quilt I'm making unless it really catches my eye then I get at least 1-2 yards......umm guess I should mention I have maybe 5-6 quilts started at the moment............sigh...ok maybe its more than that...

seasaw2mch 09-20-2010 06:23 PM

I never buy less then 3 yards of any fabric that I really like and don't have a plan for it yet. The reason why is, when I finally decide on what I will use it for I want to be sure I have enough. I rarely use more then 3 yards in any one quilt but there has been times when 3 yards just barely made it.

Also I want you newbies to understand that if you really find a piece of fabric you truly love, you better grab it and make sure you get plenty because it doesn't last long on the shelves if it's that pretty and they don't make it all the time so chances are when you do go to make that quilt, you will not be able to find that same piece later on. This has happened to me a couple of times. I guess that's why 3 yards is now my minimum amount.

penski 09-20-2010 08:30 PM

5 always sounds like a good starting point to me i figure if i really really like it i can use it in a couple of quilts and maybe buy more of it

jitkaau 09-20-2010 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by jridner1
Ok I'm a collector at this point, working on becoming a begining quilter. Since I've found this wonderful site, with amazing people and ideas, I'm ready to make the jump from fat 1/4's to yardage! Just how many yards do you buy if you see a fabric you like, that is a great deal, but don't have a spacific quilt pattern in mind?

Usually one metre if you want it to be a focus fabric, half a metre for the first coordinate and 20cm of however many other bits you want to add to it. All the other bits can be bought after you finish the main part of the top. That way you don't buy too much or make a mistake with the colours.

zz-pd 09-20-2010 09:17 PM

Oh If I could buy fabric and I liked it, it would be two to three yards, and if I loved it, it would be what was on the bolt. :D I can only dream. God bless.

Sharoni 09-21-2010 12:32 AM

Been quilting three years, have a good stash, but I figured out if you buy lights, mediums and dark fabrics of the same color class or group, you will be better able to plan a project. While buying, select your feature fabric first then coordinate it. 2 yards of each should do it. Backing is a different story.

Annya 09-21-2010 01:28 AM

I usually like to buy 5 meter lengths of fabric I like and only buy a meter(40 inches) if I want to get lots of different pieces.

mom-6 09-21-2010 03:44 AM

If it is something on sale that I know I will use, I get however much they have, as usually the really 'good' sale fabrics only have a couple yards left on the bolt. If I really like it and don't have a specific project in mind I'll get 1-3 yards depending on the budget that day. The only time I get less than a yard is if it's a remnant or if I'm getting a FQ to see if the fabric will actually go with the fabrics I already have set aside for a particular project.

mom-6 09-21-2010 03:44 AM

If it is something on sale that I know I will use, I get however much they have, as usually the really 'good' sale fabrics only have a couple yards left on the bolt. If I really like it and don't have a specific project in mind I'll get 1-3 yards depending on the budget that day. The only time I get less than a yard is if it's a remnant or if I'm getting a FQ to see if the fabric will actually go with the fabrics I already have set aside for a particular project.

vjengels 09-21-2010 04:22 AM

If I LOVE it, I buy a minimum of 3 yards, sometimes 5. I do mostly scrap quilts and I'm still bumping into fabric I bought when I first started quilting in the middle 90's; I like the way it connects all the quilts I make, not just because I made them, but there's at least a little piece of the past in my current project.

scrapykate 09-21-2010 04:26 AM

I usually get 1 yard unless it's a really unusual print, then I get 3-4 depending on what I think I am going to do with it. It's an addicting hobby:-)
Kate

Rettie V. Grama 09-21-2010 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by Sharoni
Been quilting three years, have a good stash, but I figured out if you buy lights, mediums and dark fabrics of the same color class or group, you will be better able to plan a project. While buying, select your feature fabric first then coordinate it. 2 yards of each should do it. Backing is a different story.

Hello Arkansas, What a wonderful idea. I love your blue and white with red stars quilt. I also like Arkansas---my home town, Springdale.

Virginia

Dee 09-21-2010 07:38 PM

I usually get 1 yard. Or 2 or 3 etc. Depends on color and if the fabric yells out to me.

ConnieF 09-24-2010 01:01 AM

Luvto Quilt I think like you do LOL
But I do get FQ's and one yard cuts too...
But I love scrapy quilts so need littl amounst for quilts most of the time.
ConnieF

sfire55 09-28-2010 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo
If I like it and know I'll use it in a quilt I'll buy three yards. If I think it will be a good backing fabric and it's a bargain price I'll buy 7 yards. If it is a fabric that has the color or design I think is fabulous and it is not on sale I will buy a fat quarter and wait for the line to be on sale.

definitely!!! . Kathy


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