What do you stay away from?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
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What do you stay away from?
Got to thinking today (dangerous I know) about the designers I don't like because their patterns are so confusing to me. Or the fabric designers with all the large wild bright prints. Ladies that will only purchase from brick and mortar stores because they can't feel the fabric they view online. Those of us who prefer not to shop garage sales because of smells etc.
Or those ladies who only shop certain online stores. Does this hit home with anyone besides me? Not wanting to bash anyone or any place, just wondering.....
Or those ladies who only shop certain online stores. Does this hit home with anyone besides me? Not wanting to bash anyone or any place, just wondering.....
#3
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: northern minnesota
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I have some designers that making one of their quilts is enough for me. For a number of various reasons, directions too hard to understand, patterns requiring special techniques that are tedious, patterns that are mainly for wall hangings especially in a larger size. think square or round quilts. What am I supposed to do with those in a small house?
#5
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I love sewing bargains at yard/garage sales. I have never noticed or been bothered by "smells."
As far as the fabric being "clean" - think about how many people have probably touched the fabric in a brick and mortar store.
Besides, I soak and wash my fabrics before cutting them now, anyway.
I will not bring anything that smells like mothballs home, though.
As far as the fabric being "clean" - think about how many people have probably touched the fabric in a brick and mortar store.
Besides, I soak and wash my fabrics before cutting them now, anyway.
I will not bring anything that smells like mothballs home, though.
#6
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Join Date: May 2022
Location: Northeast
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I've come to the conclusion that I need to stay away from online quilting shops! Ohhhhhhh shiney! I need to stop buying! I want to use up stash and stop buying 'new' rulers. Just got another one today, after watching a youtube video at Missouri Quilting!
I'm going to limit myself from here on out! I am..... really!
I'm going to limit myself from here on out! I am..... really!
#7
Your first sentence about thinking made me laugh!!!
I don't like garage sales/thrift shops so if they have bargains I don't get them and that's okay with me.
The fabrics I stay away from for the most part are directional prints because no matter how hard I've tried I get the pieces wrong when assembling blocks.
I don't like garage sales/thrift shops so if they have bargains I don't get them and that's okay with me.
The fabrics I stay away from for the most part are directional prints because no matter how hard I've tried I get the pieces wrong when assembling blocks.
#8
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Central NM
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I sew primarily for Project Linus w/a focus on boy quilts. Older, younger. I like to look at fabric on line especially precuts but I've noticed almost all the precuts have lots of floral fab...not what I want for boys. So I shop my stash for the free table at our meeting.
I really don't like the large bold fab of K. Fassett (sp). Just too loud for me no matter how small I cut it.
If I can be so bold...donations accepted for PL quilts. My chapter donated 300 quilts who were displaced this summer due to the wild fires so we are sewing fast and furiously to replenish our quilts.
I really don't like the large bold fab of K. Fassett (sp). Just too loud for me no matter how small I cut it.
If I can be so bold...donations accepted for PL quilts. My chapter donated 300 quilts who were displaced this summer due to the wild fires so we are sewing fast and furiously to replenish our quilts.
#10
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Org. Texas now Florida
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I'm with you. I hate working with dark browns and black colors. I know it's because I can't see that well.
I have glasses all over my sewing room, and lights that are so bright that it will knock your eyes out. lol
I have glasses all over my sewing room, and lights that are so bright that it will knock your eyes out. lol