oh no! I need to stock up! I could probably only last one lifetime with the fabric I have.
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Originally Posted by bakermom
There is also the problem of cross contamination with your reusable bags if you don't wash them between uses.
I have loads of totes/shoppers and there are so many freebie patterns on the WWW. |
I feel that quilters will just think more before they buy fabric, really work out what they want to make and lets face it, we are all prone to adding to the stash without thinking. Good quality will always win, and quilting has been going for a long time and has survived wars worldwide so it will survive this too. Shops will probably have to rely on more teaching to add to their income. In my country quilt fabric is very high priced compared to yours and we all still quilt. I guess we just have to be careful more with what and how much we buy.
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your bag is cute! I use ones i made, too. I have a number of ones that i bought at my local stores. They are not quite as happy when they get washed.
Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
Originally Posted by bakermom
There is also the problem of cross contamination with your reusable bags if you don't wash them between uses.
I have loads of totes/shoppers and there are so many freebie patterns on the WWW. |
How about putting this in a little perspective?
USA - Average price increases in various items, 1990 - 2010: 45" Flannel Solids - 32% 45 " Premium Cloth - 33% Coats/Clark thread - 69% Bread - 284% Ground Beef - 270% Gasoline - 200% Taxes - Let's not even go there... |
That's great! Thanks!
Originally Posted by QKO
How about putting this in a little perspective?
USA - Average price increases in various items, 1990 - 2010: 45" Flannel Solids - 32% 45 " Premium Cloth - 33% Coats/Clark thread - 69% Bread - 284% Ground Beef - 270% Gasoline - 200% Taxes - Let's not even go there... |
So what else is new. I'm so happy I have a large stash and only have to buy the odd piece here and there. DH used to wonder why I bought so much fabric...oh, for a project. But I never said what or when!
Originally Posted by charmpacksplus
Consider yourself warned.... Moda tried to hold their prices but just couldn't do it any longer. Retailers will be paying more on the next batch of new fabrics. Batiks are going up A LOT!
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My Dad said that during the Depression prices went down so that people could afford them. You wonder what the manufacturers of cotton have as an end goal.....to end all quilting? That's what they are going to get if this continues. We will all be cutting apart our clothing to sew. Back to Goodwill for me!!
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Originally Posted by Nolee
My Dad said that during the Depression prices went down so that people could afford them. You wonder what the manufacturers of cotton have as an end goal.....to end all quilting? That's what they are going to get if this continues. We will all be cutting apart our clothing to sew. Back to Goodwill for me!!
Cotton is in high demand now, and the supply is low, therefore prices will continue to rise. See Economics 101. Manufacturers don't have an agenda, other than to make a profit in order to stay in business. When that becomes impossible, they'll go out of business and more people will become unemployed. It really is as simple as that. |
I also read that JoAnn's is going to be taken over sometime early in this new year. Who knows what that will do to the cost of material and such???
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