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krob 07-22-2010 05:40 AM

You DID get a good deal!!! Lucky you!!! Gingham can be used for a variety of things---I just used gingham as a ruffle on a pillowcase dress---just can't beat it--always looks summery!

SNUGQUILT 07-22-2010 06:14 AM

Wow! I think you got a great deal! Some really petty fabrics! I like the badana fabric too. I bought a lot of several different colored bandanas from an auction, but I have yet to decide what to do with them...I just knew they'd make a cute quilt...someday! :)

teacherbailey 07-22-2010 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by SNUGQUILT
Wow! I think you got a great deal! Some really petty fabrics! I like the badana fabric too. I bought a lot of several different colored bandanas from an auction, but I have yet to decide what to do with them...I just knew they'd make a cute quilt...someday! :)

Way back when I was a teenager in the early 70's----and still thought that quilts were something that only my Grandmother (and people her age) made, I saw a bandanna quilt in a magazine. It couldn't have been easier; just red and blue bandannas sewed into a quilt top like a checkerboard and then quilted with a sheet on the back. I still remember it, love it, and want to make one some day! (But definitely with more than just red and blue in a checkerboard pattern....maybe Trip Around the World???)

ksea 07-22-2010 06:57 AM

You truly are lucky, I have quite a few of the fabrics that I see in the pics. When I find deals like that I always buy them and then give the fabric I don't want to keep to a local church or there is a lady locally that will take any fabric to make clothes or blankets for charity and missions

tryitall 07-22-2010 08:18 AM

Boy I would say that was a really good deal!!

dyer804 07-22-2010 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by teacherbailey
Watch out for that gingham! I had a really bad experience as a beginner when I put some gingham in a quilt with some 100% cottons and then ironed it all on "cotton" setting....the ginghams were at least 50/50 poly/cotton and shrink-melted (don't know how to explain it better!) and ruined the quilt as they pulled it off kilter and wrinkled with permanent, melted wrinkles. I'm sure 100% cotton gingham exists but just be careful to know what you have!!!!

Thanks for the advice. I guess I should only use gingham with gingham!

dyer804 07-22-2010 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by Twilliebee
That's an amazing deal. Congratulations! That will sure build your stash. Did you look at the fun tutorial for the disappearing four patch? I'm thinking what a fun summer quilt or picnic table topper that would make with the bandanas and /or the gingham. Have fun!

Good idea. I looked at the tutorial but haven't figured out how to print it. Any suggestions?

dyer804 07-22-2010 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by wvdek
You got a wonderful deal. Some very nice fabrics.

Such windfalls for us quilters, but makes me wonder why the person is selling out? Lost interest I guess.

Yes, she said that she had a couple of projects that she started and never found time to get back to and is more involved in grandchildren etc. to find the time to quilt. She also told me that selling her fabric was the hardest thing that she ever did and was glad that it was going where it would be used. She said that in going back through the fabric she pulled out some pink as her oldest granddaughter was expecting and she was hoping for a girl to make a quilt for.

dyer804 07-22-2010 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by teacherbailey

Originally Posted by SNUGQUILT
Wow! I think you got a great deal! Some really petty fabrics! I like the badana fabric too. I bought a lot of several different colored bandanas from an auction, but I have yet to decide what to do with them...I just knew they'd make a cute quilt...someday! :)

Way back when I was a teenager in the early 70's----and still thought that quilts were something that only my Grandmother (and people her age) made, I saw a bandanna quilt in a magazine. It couldn't have been easier; just red and blue bandannas sewed into a quilt top like a checkerboard and then quilted with a sheet on the back. I still remember it, love it, and want to make one some day! (But definitely with more than just red and blue in a checkerboard pattern....maybe Trip Around the World???)

That could be fun! Thanks for the suggestion.

dyer804 07-22-2010 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by ksea
You truly are lucky, I have quite a few of the fabrics that I see in the pics. When I find deals like that I always buy them and then give the fabric I don't want to keep to a local church or there is a lady locally that will take any fabric to make clothes or blankets for charity and missions

That's what I thought. My mom's church group makes lap robes for the elderly members, especially those in nursing homes. The amusing thing is that the ladies making the lap robes range in age from 72 - early 90's! So I felt that anything I couldn't or wouldn't use could go to them for lap robes.


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