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Old 01-18-2017, 02:39 PM
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I'm thinking of ordering fabric from Spoonflower. Has anyone ordered from them? I'd be ordering the basic cotton. What did it feel like, how does it compare with regular quilt fabric?
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It feels like the white cotton that is ready for dying. Maybe you have some of that. Its very high quality and feels like you bought it at a Local Quilt Store. I bought some with chemistry tools all over it and made kitchen mixer & toaster covers out of it.
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So if I mixed it with batics the fabrics would all feel the same?
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no, not that stiff and slippery as batiks, more like kona cotton
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Thank you for you input, very helpful.
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I ordered some for tea towels, the lowest price cotton. In retrospect I wish I had sprung for the slightly more expensive cotton they offered, which I think was Kona. The weave was a little coarse compared to most quilting fabric, okay for tea towels but not the best hand.
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If you have time to wait, you can order a set of samples of the different fabrics they offer for printing.
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The samples are free?
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The sample pack is $3.00.

http://www.spoonflower.com/spoonflower_fabrics
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I've been ordering from Spoonflower since 2009. I've ordered their printed fabric, uploaded pics to imprint on swatches for picture quilts, designed my own quilt labels, tea/dish towels with recipes printed on them, etc, even gift wrap.
The Kona Cotton Ultra is best I've found for quilting, the weave is tighter/closer.
It's very pricey tho, to me. They do have some great designs, yes, But unless I was designing my own (and I've never had anything printed larger than a swatch 8x8 @5.00 or a FQ at 10.50) I would find a print/design elsewhere.

Just recently received a swatch booklet of their fabrics/wallpaper/gift wrap. Yes, if you have time, It would be a good idea to order the samples.
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