What do you think makes a *perfect * FQ bundle?
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One of the LQS in my area does all their own bundles of fat quarters. There are always 8 in the bundle and usually sell for $23.00. Most of the time they are all different(not necessarily from the same collection) but blend really well.
Being a new quilter I find this very helpful as I think putting the fabrics together for a quilt is one of the hardest things.
Being a new quilter I find this very helpful as I think putting the fabrics together for a quilt is one of the hardest things.
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Originally Posted by elise
Not enough of lights in a bundle, there's 6 dark's and 1 light.
#54
Originally Posted by Rebecca VLQ
I personally would like a FQ bundle that had at LEAST 8 FQ in it. But probably more like 10. And, I'd like most of them to coordinate but perhaps 2 of the bunch be a color that *pops* from the show-stopper fabric in the rest of the bundle.
Does that even make sense?
Does that even make sense?
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