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Old 02-25-2012, 06:09 PM
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I am a fairly new quilter, so I read a lot on quilting tips. Today, I read an article advising beginners to avoid cheap material. I don't know about others (they may have more money than me), but if I were to spend a lot of money on good material and mess it up on my first attempt, I would become discouraged and frustrated at ruining the material and just forget about quilting! What do you think! PS......I'm almost at the point of buying good fabric and hopefully my quilt will come out just fine!
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Old 02-25-2012, 06:20 PM
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There are 2 ways to look at it. The more cheaply made stuff is good to practice on, especially if you are nervous about cutting up expensive fabric. But the good stuff will give you a better feel for what a quality fabric would be to work with and leave you with a better made, longer lasting product in the long run. I would say it's up to you.
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Old 02-25-2012, 06:24 PM
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You should get to know what wonderful fabric feels like, so you know the choice you're making when you decide to buy less expensive stuff. I always head straight for the 'sale' table or remnant room in a good quilt store, to see if I can find what I need there. I don't buy online, because I hate paying shipping charges, but I know that many on QB find great fabric for lower prices on some of the online sites.

If you go with less expensive fabric, I would advise pre-washing. I have had some cheap fabric shrink on me on the ironing board! Very painful.....
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Old 02-25-2012, 06:27 PM
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If you want good quality material for less money check out connecting threads, they are reasonably priced but the quality is good
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Old 02-25-2012, 06:29 PM
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Do you intend to "practice" or make something to keep?

If you are not sure yet, perhaps buy a few cheap Fat Quarters and practice by making 9" blocks that you can then turn into pot holders.

Once you are comfortable with the hobby then treat yourself and make a larger project.
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Old 02-25-2012, 06:56 PM
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You might want to check out Bonnie Hunter's site www.quiltville.com She uses many recycled good shirt fabrics in her scrap quilts. This might be something you could try if the cost of quilt shop fabric scares you. Hey, quilt shop fabric scares me sometimes. I try to buy on the sale rack myself. Some people have had luck at Walmart with some of the better fabrics on the bolts. Buy a fat quarter from your quilt shop and take that with you to the Walmart and compare the feel and thread count and see what you are comfortable using.
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Old 02-25-2012, 06:59 PM
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If you are just starting out and need to decide if this is a hobby (addiction) for you, then definitely buy cheap stuff to get the feel of 1/4" seams, matching points, etc. I would really hate to see you spend $$ for great fabric and then not finish because you really don't like quilting. And FYI...you can find good fabrics at Walmart or LQS....you can also find bad fabrics at Walmart or LQS. Take your time at both, comparing how the fabrics feel and look....learn what is good/bad fabrics....don't feel like your very first project needs to have $12/yd fabrics to be beautiful. In my opinion, all quilts are beautiful when made by with love by someones hands.
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Old 02-25-2012, 07:04 PM
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I'm in 100% agreement with you. I learned a lot on my first couple of quilts, and did not spend a fortune to do it. I still use 'cheap' fabric if I like it. Having said that, I've learned to be choosy about which 'cheap' fabrics I purchase. That will all come with time. In the meantime, enjoy the trip!
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Old 02-25-2012, 07:08 PM
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I prewash all the fabric I purchase before it goes in my stash. yes, the stores all look clean, but I'm aware that the stores they share walls with may not be so clean, and that bugs like to travel in the walls, and many bugs think fabric is quite a treat. I wait to iron it until I'm ready to use it, though.
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Buckeye Rose, you said it all!
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