spoonflower
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#5
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 3,362
lol, "opium greatly appreciated" I hope you are not in pain but I definitely wasn't expecting to see that. Shame on the doctors for not giving you access. BTW, as Patrice mentioned, opium will NOT wash well.
Spoonflower fabrics are fine but pricey. The 100% cotton quilting fabrics wash normally and are a joy to quilt with like most high quality cotton fabrics.
Spoonflower fabrics are fine but pricey. The 100% cotton quilting fabrics wash normally and are a joy to quilt with like most high quality cotton fabrics.
#6
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,602
Bwaa haa haa!!! ok that made me laugh out loud.
I've purchased Spoonflower in the past but it has been several years. Maybe even 10. It was a gift for a friend - I took some drawings and doodles she made, had them printed, sent it to her. I think she framed and hung it, instead of using it in a quilt.
May I suggest you purchase a FQ and wash the Tabasco out of it for a couple of months, see how it fares?
I've purchased Spoonflower in the past but it has been several years. Maybe even 10. It was a gift for a friend - I took some drawings and doodles she made, had them printed, sent it to her. I think she framed and hung it, instead of using it in a quilt.
May I suggest you purchase a FQ and wash the Tabasco out of it for a couple of months, see how it fares?
#7
I love Spoonflower. I've designed my own fabric and used it for backside. I've ordered the 30 swatch sampler and made hot pads. Mostly of photos and art pictures by my kids. The hot pads are worn out, but the colors are still rich! After surgery, I worked on several adult coloring pages. I uploaded these for my fabrics.
I uploaded a few pics from the Spoonflower folder on my computer. I have typed the instructions to myself, so I can share those, if interested.
I uploaded a few pics from the Spoonflower folder on my computer. I have typed the instructions to myself, so I can share those, if interested.
Last edited by aashley333; 09-17-2024 at 03:30 AM.
#8
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
Posts: 4,357
I've ordered from Spoonflower once before a couple years ago and felt the fabric was of a rougher quality than regular name brand quilt fabric. Ended up not using it and gave it away to a thrift store. For me, it was an expensive mistake..
#10
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Dallas
Posts: 28
I had the same experience as lindaschipper. It was so rough and I washed it a lot of times trying to save it because it was going to be made into pillowcases. If it is just a highlight fabric you fell in love with, that is a different story. I just personally prefer the bulk of my quilts to be out of something with a softer hand.


