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Old 03-18-2011, 05:13 AM
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I've bought fat quarters for years since I have mostly made table centers, and never many larger projects. They work for the bow tucks bags too, but lately I've started buying some yardage. Not to say I will expand to larger projects, but mostly because of the cost of fabric.
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Old 03-18-2011, 05:25 AM
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Picking up a fat quarter is like picking up a candy bar. I love them. I also will use a group of pinks or greens or what ever color I am working with to give the quilt more personality. Plus they are just so cute. If you are on a budget you can buy a fat or two at a time and not break the bank. so the stash begins.....
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Jo Ann's has them on sale quite often. Use them for those "snap bags" (carpenters tape to help them close), hot pads, little shoulder bags, applique, etc.
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Old 03-18-2011, 05:40 AM
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it"s like a treat with 0 calories


and I love the variety they add
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Old 03-18-2011, 05:53 AM
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I use fat quarters for BOM's, accents for some of my quilts and it is fun to use for a variety in a design. Here is one I made for my niece who likes purple. She loved it. Pattern from Fons and Porter magazine.

My neice and I with her quilt. 35 different purples.
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Old 03-18-2011, 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by kateyb
I use fat quarters for BOM's, accents for some of my quilts and it is fun to use for a variety in a design. Here is one I made for my niece who likes purple. She loved it. Pattern from Fons and Porter magazine.
I love the pattern and choice of colors. By chance, do you know what issue the pattern was in? I have a lot of the issues and could look thru them all, but if you have the issue handy, it would be faster and allow me more time to stitch. LOL. Thanks. :lol:
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Luv your avatar.
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Old 03-18-2011, 06:05 AM
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Luv your avatar.Quiltarella
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Old 03-18-2011, 06:20 AM
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I am a fat quarter junkie! I buy them to make charity quilts. I can get six 6 1/2 inch blocks out of a fat quarter and can quickly make a 6x6 block quilt out of 6 fat quarters (plus extra fabric for borders). Another reason I buy them is that a quilt store I haunt marks its fabrics down significantly and I can buy fat quarters for as low as $1.20 each. The owner marks ALL of her fat quarters down like this so I get a fabulous variety of novelty fabrics for about $5 a yard if I buy the fat quarters. The store has boxes and boxes of fat quarters and it is like Christmas digging through them all. I love the novelty fabrics for charity quilts--so that's why I am a fat quarter junkie!
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I'm fairly new to quilting. So I'll buy fat quarters when a particular print catches my eye. I don't have a real stash at this point, so having fat quarters on hand works great for scrappy type quilts. I'll buy yardage if I have a specific pattern in mind or if I want a focus fabric.
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