Which comes first?
#2
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 17,810
For me it was always the pattern first but over the last year I have been making a lot of 3 Yard Quilts. I pull the fabric from my stash and then decide on the pattern. The fabric is more important when making the 3 yard quilts because any pattern will work.
#4
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,980
If I'm making a quilt for someone special, then I pick the colors they give me to use, then find a pattern I can adapt to the fabrics. I have a pretty good size stash so I'm not bothering to buy fabric anymore except maybe a backing or two from time to time but I now have a stash of those when I order one and find it doesn't work with the fabrics as well as I thought they would. So they may become fabric for the quilt itself evenually.
#5
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Peoria, IL -- Midwest Transplant
Posts: 7,260
Both! Sometimes the pattern inspires me, other times the fabric.
I'm currently working on a Labyrinth Way quilt which has long been on my bucket list. First it was the 3D effect of the design. I kept looking for good occasions to make it and it didn't come up. When I went looking for fabric, I couldn't find all 4 at one time if the fabric was on sale. If I found the perfect fabric, it wasn't on sale and I was too cheap to buy. Years pass...
A month or so ago I found a wild print on sale that just appealed to me and and said it was time to make the project. I've gotten a pretty good start on it and should be able to show pictures soon. I very rarely make a quilt more than once, other than standards for donation projects, but I always learn so much in making one I'm generally tempted to play with another.
Other times I look at what fabrics I do have since I do have a large stash, and think about what can I do with what I have. So recently I decided I had too much green and then saw an idea for a project that would at least make it easier to close the tote!
I'm currently working on a Labyrinth Way quilt which has long been on my bucket list. First it was the 3D effect of the design. I kept looking for good occasions to make it and it didn't come up. When I went looking for fabric, I couldn't find all 4 at one time if the fabric was on sale. If I found the perfect fabric, it wasn't on sale and I was too cheap to buy. Years pass...
A month or so ago I found a wild print on sale that just appealed to me and and said it was time to make the project. I've gotten a pretty good start on it and should be able to show pictures soon. I very rarely make a quilt more than once, other than standards for donation projects, but I always learn so much in making one I'm generally tempted to play with another.
Other times I look at what fabrics I do have since I do have a large stash, and think about what can I do with what I have. So recently I decided I had too much green and then saw an idea for a project that would at least make it easier to close the tote!
#6
I am in the both category. I have a collection or two of coordinating fabrics that are waiting for the perfect project. I'll know when I spot it! I am currently working on another kaleidoscope quilt that is a self-created pattern. It was inspired by some fabric that I passed by in the Singer Shop. Larger sized objects that are colorful!
Theeeen, I watched the square in a square 5" scrap video, and now I am cutting 5" squares from scraps! I made two blocks yesterday. Only two, because I made a mistake on the first block-on the final cut!
Theeeen, I watched the square in a square 5" scrap video, and now I am cutting 5" squares from scraps! I made two blocks yesterday. Only two, because I made a mistake on the first block-on the final cut!
#9
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,603
I usually have a bunch of fabric I've grouped together, and then go through my patterns to see what might work well.
I do buy patterns I want to make, without having fabric in mind.
I do buy patterns I want to make, without having fabric in mind.
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#10
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Posts: 1,197
Like NJ Quilter, I always have a pattern in mind first, since I never buy fabric without a pattern in mind. The only exception is that I will occasionally buy light fabric for scrappy quilts. I never seem to have enough. The small stash I have is almost all fat quarters that were gifted to me years ago, and scraps from quilts I have made previously. I'm sure I could make enough quilts with what I have to last my lifetime.

