Why do so many people buy so many fat quarters?
#91
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Originally Posted by justflyingin
I have been wondering this for a long time, but a fat quarter really isn't enough to do much with in a quilt. It is fine if you are doing a scrappy type quilt, but when doing a quilt that is larger and you use 8-10 different fabrics, a fat quarter is like "nothing".
Why do so many people seem so focused on buying fat quarters? I do scrappy quilts--and will continue to do them, with scraps, mostly, not purchased fat quarters.
So, I'm wondering, what do you all do with your fat quarters? Do you buy more than one of the same, and if so, why not just buy 1/2 yard or more of yardage?
Why do so many people seem so focused on buying fat quarters? I do scrappy quilts--and will continue to do them, with scraps, mostly, not purchased fat quarters.
So, I'm wondering, what do you all do with your fat quarters? Do you buy more than one of the same, and if so, why not just buy 1/2 yard or more of yardage?
#94
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I also buy fat quarters to use as "zingers", something for added interest or to get your attention. I LOVE fabrics with metallic gold trim, sparkly stuff, wild prints, crazy color combinations, etc, that you would only want a little bit of in your quilt.
#95
Originally Posted by Tropical
I like fat quarters for appliques. I don't like cutting in to a whole yard just to get enough for an applique. Also, I often can't find yardage in something that I like in a fat quarter. As others have commented you can use several shades of a color and not have to buy whole yards of each. They are good for my cloth dolls and totes, too.
#97
Originally Posted by ScubaK
Fat Quarters usually end up being expensive for the yard...so I will try and find the fabric and buy a 3rd or a half.
I could never do much with a FQ (IMO) so I quit using them and just buy yardage.
K
I could never do much with a FQ (IMO) so I quit using them and just buy yardage.
K
#99
I use FQ's for foundation piecing. When making a pillow cover they are just the right amount to use for the paper pieced portion of the pillow. That way I don't have a lot of material left over that I might never get around to using for anything else.
#100
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I buy fat quarters for alot of reasons listed here. Its easier to get alot of different styles within a color range so that scrappy quilts have even more personality. I also like them because you can do applique or paper piecing and not mess up yardage for a small piece. I also have several patterns from magazines and books that use only fat quarters for various quilts. Sometimes you just love a fabric but you can't find it on the bolt so you just take a taste of it for your stash.
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