Why??? (Price question)
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
South Sea Imports is thinner, Henry Glass is thinner but has a beautiful softness to it and is not as thin as SSI, Fabri-Quilt is the same but might feel coarse to some quilters (not as coarse as Kona Solids, if that gives you a reference). Hope that helps.
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I use the wide backing on my quilts and if there is any muslin left I use it for blocks or for the kids. There is little left when making a queen size quilt and that is a plus when you do a lot of quilting and buying of material. When I shop I try and get it on sale so I can buy the larger by the bolt the 44" I would have to buy more bolts. I have very little storage space and need all I can get to quilt as the bedroom is small and can not handle a lot of scraps and material like I wished it could.....
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Here's what the rep said:
"Never printed on the same goods as they are printed at a different plant that only does 110".
Not the same quality, but some are pretty good."
Still waiting to hear what the VIP of Sales says; I'm going to try to find out what the weight is per-yard and the thread count, which will be a more informative answer, right? So we can compare it, with, say the weights that are posted on Robert Kaufman's site, so we know how it stacks up with fabrics that we may have personally seen and/or handled. (I don't think Kaufman makes wide backings, so we'll have to do a little math to compare apples to apples!)
"Never printed on the same goods as they are printed at a different plant that only does 110".
Not the same quality, but some are pretty good."
Still waiting to hear what the VIP of Sales says; I'm going to try to find out what the weight is per-yard and the thread count, which will be a more informative answer, right? So we can compare it, with, say the weights that are posted on Robert Kaufman's site, so we know how it stacks up with fabrics that we may have personally seen and/or handled. (I don't think Kaufman makes wide backings, so we'll have to do a little math to compare apples to apples!)
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Many are not thinner fabrics. It depends on the manufacture, some are thicker fabrics. I have never found any difference in Batik backings.
I frequently buy backings , particullarly the remnants for use in quilt tops . Shop owners have a hard time selling less than a yard of a backing and will discount it often 50 percent. So I figure I am really getting quite the bargain.
I frequently buy backings , particullarly the remnants for use in quilt tops . Shop owners have a hard time selling less than a yard of a backing and will discount it often 50 percent. So I figure I am really getting quite the bargain.
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