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Carol in Colorado 07-28-2010 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by Candace

Originally Posted by Carol in Colorado
Thanks for the idea!! I have some of that very same fabric and now I know what to do with it.

Which fabrics do you have? I have to say, they're not very nice quality and feel like cardboard to me:< But, it's good to get them used up and out of my stash! For the backing I'm using a gold LQS fabric that although it feels nice, has some "errors" in it so I got it for cheap. I figure the FMQ will disguise and printing boo-boos.

I have the candy canes and holly fabrics. Each one in several colors. I bought the fabrics from my niece when she was selling all of her mom's quilting supplies. (My sister-in-law was killed in a car crash a few years ago.) I agree that a lot of the fabric isn't real good quality and that's probably why I haven't used them. I did make a couple of table runners but still have a lot left. I also got a lot of other fabrics too. My niece was trying to get rid of a crazy amount of stuff, so I ended up buying a serger, some quilting tools, and about 300 yds of fabric. Most of it in 3 to 5 yard pieces. I'll probably never get it all used up, but I'm having lots of fun trying!!

Candace 07-28-2010 02:24 PM

Yeah, it's like they wove in a little steel with the cotton! Maybe with multiple washings it'll soften up. I washed it once and it got a smidge better. I think using this type quality on quilts that you're attempting a new technique is a great idea. If you're not happy with the outcome, at least the fabric won't have set you back a small fortune.

So, use it up, Carol! :>

KGoodhand 07-28-2010 02:29 PM

I like it!!!

Ritzquilts 07-28-2010 03:12 PM

very pretty

Jim's Gem 07-28-2010 03:39 PM

Very nice!


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