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when you buy fabric, do you expect any extra length?

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Old 03-05-2014, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by pmonaghen View Post
I certainly don't "expect" extra..but if I purchase 2 yards...then I want 2 yard...recently purchased quilt backing..bought an extra 1/4 yard..once it was squared up...and usable..it was 1 3/4 yards...and short of what I needed...it wasn't inexpensive....but at this point totally unusable...I did call the shop...and was told to bring it and the pieces I cut to even it up...and they would replace...
holy cow! I have never seen anything that out of square, even on 108" wide back fabric. A few inches yes but never ever have I lost anything close to 18" in the squaring up process, especially on a cut as small as 2 1/4 yards. Something that crooked should have been visibly obvious right off the bolt. I would definitely be going back to the source of purchase on that one. I am actually quite shocked the person cutting didn't notice, unless it was a big box store. IMHO most of the cutters I have encountered there aren't sewers and don't understand what they are doing beyond cutting a hunk of fabric off the bolt.
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Old 03-05-2014, 06:58 AM
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It really seems to vary...there are 2 Beverly's near me and one store cuts right on the mark and the other adds an extra thumb width to the cut. I don't "expect" it but I do like it when I get that little extra margin.
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:10 AM
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When I worked for a local quilt shop owner, we always cut an inch or so extra. I believe the idea was to give the buyer a bit for squaring up the fabric, and besides, the owner--who actually believed in ripping the fabric to get it better squared-- considered it a good will measure. I've had fabric from JoAnn's shrink- two inches or more a yard--when washed! (Once I paid for the extra-wide backing for a quilt and the piece--a bit over two yards--shrunk seven inches!)
I guess I really agree with what seems to be a majority decision: I don't expect more, but I appreciate it!
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess View Post
I watch how they lay it out on the table and if the leading edge is not cut straight I bring that to their attention. As other posters have said, I don't expect extra, but I want to be able to use what I've paid for.
I agree whole heartedly!!!!! If you need a full yard you can afford to lose 2" after you straighten it. As far as shrinkage goes,you have to expect that especially with flannel and I do take that into consideration when buying that.
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by KnitnutBZ View Post
I agree whole heartedly!!!!! If you need a full yard you can afford to lose 2" after you straighten it. As far as shrinkage goes,you have to expect that especially with flannel and I do take that into consideration when buying that.
I mean you can't afford to lose the inch or two. sorry
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess View Post
I watch how they lay it out on the table and if the leading edge is not cut straight I bring that to their attention. As other posters have said, I don't expect extra, but I want to be able to use what I've paid for.
Same here...just want what I paid for to all be useable.
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by scrapinmema View Post
I don't expect extra fabric but the other day when I purchased 1/2 yard of fabric when I squared it up with the selvage sides one side was 6" short. Will need to go back into town and purchase more fabric. That is not the shops fault it is on the manufacture.

I would still say something to the shop owner so she can maybe say something to the manufacturer.
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:43 AM
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so, if 1/8 of an inch short is noticeable, is 1/8 of an inch extra a plus for you? I don't think I would even notice an 1/8th of an inch unless I was buying just exactly what I needed - which I just about never do. I work in a quilt shop and we routinely cut about a quarter inch extra just to avoid a spot that has worn on our cutting mat. But remember - it's not just you that wants the extra. If 12 customers want an extra inch then a third of a yard was "given away" to customers. The shop owner had to pay for that yardage and is either going to have to build it into her pricing or cut into her own profit.
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Old 03-05-2014, 08:40 AM
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I used to work at a quilt shop and we always gave a thumb's width extra when we rotary cut it.
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Old 03-05-2014, 09:19 AM
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I buy a little bit extra to allow for squaring up.

However, if it is really crooked, I ask them to straighten it and then cut it even. I don't want to cheat them but I don't want to be cheated either.
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