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Old 09-11-2010, 08:05 AM
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Izy, What a great idea and thanks for sharing it with us. You have some beautiful fabrics there.
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Old 09-11-2010, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
I admire your stash and how you accumulated them!! You GO GIRL!! I firmly believe in keeping as much out of a landfill as possible. I have several quilts made by my DGM(she passed in 1972) that she used fabric from our clothes. I love petting it and looking at it just for the "WARM & WONDERFUL" memories of my childhood. One in particular is made out of all my siblings flannel pj's,lol!!!
I am sitting cutting up my mornings finds as we 'speak', 10 garments at £1 each!! It gives me such a buzz, not sure I would feel the same paying out megabucks for new fabric...well that's how I console myself for having no craft fabrics shops here LOL! I wish I had kept all my sons old clothing, but I only discovered quilting 4 years ago and they are 26 and 23 now!!
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Re the fabric from the thrift stores. I have a real problem knowing what's cotton or poly/cotton. If it's not marked how do you figure out which is which?

Thanks for your input.

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Originally Posted by jprusky
Re the fabric from the thrift stores. I have a real problem knowing what's cotton or poly/cotton. If it's not marked how do you figure out which is which?

Thanks for your input.

Judy
I think it's almost impossible to tell with some items. If it doesn't have a label, I don't buy anymore. Hey, Alberta! Nice to meet you!
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Nice catch! Good for you!
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Old 09-12-2010, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Twilliebee
Originally Posted by jprusky
Re the fabric from the thrift stores. I have a real problem knowing what's cotton or poly/cotton. If it's not marked how do you figure out which is which?

Thanks for your input.

Judy
I think it's almost impossible to tell with some items. If it doesn't have a label, I don't buy anymore. Hey, Alberta! Nice to meet you!
Thanks for replying, same here, if no label, I don't buy!! (I think the shop owner might oppose me setting light to the edge to see if it frays or melts LMAO!!!!
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wow you made a haul great job
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Well, I've been trying to talk my hubby into a trip to the UK for the big quilt show. I've finally decided if I do I'll fill up a couple of extra suitcases with new fabric and maybe I can get free lodging for fabric.
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Old 09-12-2010, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by catmcclure
Well, I've been trying to talk my hubby into a trip to the UK for the big quilt show. I've finally decided if I do I'll fill up a couple of extra suitcases with new fabric and maybe I can get free lodging for fabric.
Now that sounds very tempting....hmmm wonder how quickly I can build an extention as our cottage only has two bedrooms...how about a caravan in the garden will that do ya????



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try aberkhan fabrics in manchester . but these are good
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