New quilter wondering where I can find inexpensive fabric?
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All of these answers are fantastic - thank you so much for chiming in! Sheets sound like a great idea for backing, and I do have some old duvet covers and one of you made me think of my kids clothes, how I need to cut all the cute shirts into squares and make a kid quilt. This forum is awesome, thanks again!
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I am very fortunate to live near the Amish quilt shops on the west side of Seneca Lake..they have $4 to $14 a yd.
i frequent yard sales and my local junque shop (he drags stuff out for me). I stick to cotton.
I just got 44 stuffed animal patterns with small motifs too and about 30 yds of fabric from him for $15. Also a new rotary cutter, pins, about 20 zippers for purses, invisible thread, tracing wheel, exacto knife, scissors, embroidery thread (for tying prayer quilts).
i frequent yard sales and my local junque shop (he drags stuff out for me). I stick to cotton.
I just got 44 stuffed animal patterns with small motifs too and about 30 yds of fabric from him for $15. Also a new rotary cutter, pins, about 20 zippers for purses, invisible thread, tracing wheel, exacto knife, scissors, embroidery thread (for tying prayer quilts).
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