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Yardage to Fat Quarters
I have a lot of yardage material. Is is better to cut manterial in yards or fat quaters more so that working with the long yardage of material.
quiltbaby |
That depends on the kind of quilts you plan to make. If you plan to make a lot of scrap quilts or FQ/charm square quilts, it would be fine. When I am working on a quilt that uses a bit of yardage, sometimes I will cut it into smaller pieces to make it easier to handle, like 1 or 1-1/2 yard. But if I want to use that fabric for borders, I will often cut lengthwise border strips, then cut my smaller pieces out of the rest.
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I would never cut yardage into smaller sizes until I need them. I like to put borders on my quilts and it's best if the border is one piece on each side. I don't like to piece the border if I don't have to. For a 74" x 84" quilt I need more than 2 yds per side. Sure I have long strips but I can usually find other uses for the fabric.....
For my CW quilt, I cut 3-5 yd lengths to wash the fabric and then cut the 9" squares. That quilt used about 40 yards but I couldn't wash that much at one time. |
A lot of pattern call for WOF or width of fabric, so no cutting for me.
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Thanks everyone. I appreciated your help.
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Ms. nanna-up-north like your saying. Very true & it works.
Lana the Quilting Dreamer Lansing |
A lesson I learned a long time ago was to always try to preserve your length of fabric when cutting. That was a lesson learned when I started garment sewing and its just as valuable in quilting.
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Originally Posted by Lori S
(Post 6579033)
A lesson I learned a long time ago was to always try to preserve your length of fabric when cutting. That was a lesson learned when I started garment sewing and its just as valuable in quilting.
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Try ruler folding your yardage to make it easier to store and see on a regular bookcase. I just folded mine and love it. I keep fabric in bins and it made so much more room.
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I also don't cut yardage until I need it.
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Originally Posted by Quiltbaby
(Post 6578945)
I have a lot of yardage material. Is is better to cut manterial in yards or fat quaters more so that working with the long yardage of material.
quiltbaby I never cut fabric unless I am fairly sure how I'm going to use it. |
No! don't cut it! Wait until you know what you need. Many FQ patterns can be made with a regular quarter yard. I hardly ever buy FQ's, I much prefer yardage.
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I do not cut my fabric into smaller amonts until I know what I will need for the project I will be making.
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I am with the don't cut it until you are going to use it group.
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Same here. Made the mistake of cutting some strips from yardage then changed my mind about the pattern..:(
Originally Posted by nanna-up-north
(Post 6578971)
I would never cut yardage into smaller sizes until I need them. I like to put borders on my quilts and it's best if the border is one piece on each side. I don't like to piece the border if I don't have to. For a 74" x 84" quilt I need more than 2 yds per side. Sure I have long strips but I can usually find other uses for the fabric.....
For my CW quilt, I cut 3-5 yd lengths to wash the fabric and then cut the 9" squares. That quilt used about 40 yards but I couldn't wash that much at one time. |
I couldn't agree more. I also do not cut anything until I know what I need.
Originally Posted by nanna-up-north
(Post 6578971)
I would never cut yardage into smaller sizes until I need them. I like to put borders on my quilts and it's best if the border is one piece on each side. I don't like to piece the border if I don't have to. For a 74" x 84" quilt I need more than 2 yds per side. Sure I have long strips but I can usually find other uses for the fabric.....
For my CW quilt, I cut 3-5 yd lengths to wash the fabric and then cut the 9" squares. That quilt used about 40 yards but I couldn't wash that much at one time. |
Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 6578977)
A lot of pattern call for WOF or width of fabric, so no cutting for me.
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