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How I Shop for Fabric

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My Freespirit rep dropped off a half ton of fabric samples for my enjoyment today. I think I’m getting better at this fabric selection thing. I’m much faster and not nearly as overwhelmed by all the choices as I was the first time. I can unroll some of these fabric headers and give an immediate “meh” or “nope” now. Sometimes my reaction is more of a “Hmmmmm?” and I set it aside and come back to it with fresh eyes after looking at others.

Above are the selections from Amy Butler’s latest, Midwest Modern 2. I hate to say it but her newer stuff is quite often as not getting a “meh” reaction from me. I only selected five from the new colorways and added two from the original Midwest Modern to round out my current selection. I also added four prints from her Daisy Chain to match up some of the orphans from my first order from this line. I still think some of my numbers must have gotten mixed up on that first order because I *know* I ordered some of these dark blues and pinks that didn’t come in my first order. (That’s why I’m taking pictures this time so I know what I decided on!)

I’m also a little frustrated annoyed disappointed that her colors don’t match across collections. She has an olive in her Midwest Modern and one in her Daisy Chain that are close but not quite. Also I’ve found that often she’ll have a pattern/colorway in a collection that doesn’t really *fit* with anything else in the collection. I read on a fabric blog recently that Kaffe Fassett keeps pretty much the same color palette from one collection to the next and adds and subtracts to keep things fresh. But that way if you have an older fabric in your stash you can still find something new to coordinate with it. Of course my impression of Kaffe Fassets collections is that he just uses ALL THE COLORS so it doesn’t really matter!

A new line and new to me designer is Snow Flower by Dena. This was one of those bundles of fabric that I opened and my reaction was, “oh yeah!” I wanted it all, but you know that isn’t happening. :( So instead I did what I’ve learned is the best way for me to stock fabric, I select one or two of the colorways in a collection and go from there. (I’m sorry I can’t find this collection online anywhere yet.) After I decided which colorways I want I pick and choose from there. I loved the brights and black set in this collection so I chose a wide selection of these. I really don’t have a lot of really vivid brights and no black at all right now in my stock so this will fill in some much needed holes.
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I’m also really in love with acid green and chocolate brown right now and aqua with green is a hot combo too. I think this collection is going to be really popular. I know I’m looking forward to sewing up some bags or girly dresses out of it this winter!

My Moda rep was also in at the end of last week with her bag of goodies from Quilt Market. I don’t have pictures of what I selected from her but rest assured, it is awesome! They have added some new designers who are really adding a fresh face to their collections.

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This just in!

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New Amy Butler Fabric!!!!
The gorgeously retro Daisy Chain line arrived today. It is just lovely.
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I’m not sure I got the colors and styles that I ordered. There seems to be a few “orphan” bolts without coordinating styles/colors. I usually lay all the samples out and then order groupings in each color family. I’m not sure what happened this time. This was one of those lines that I just really wanted to just order one of each bolt. But space and budget constraints kept me from doing that. As it is right now, I’ve run out of room on my fabric displays for any more bolts and I’m pretty sure new Moda fabric for fall/winter is coming in soon too. Time to reorganize displays!

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Quickie! Trim Your Towels.

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Another quick project that is perfect for gift giving. This tutorial will guide you through adding a six inch fabric hem to cotton toweling. The toweling is 16″ wide and is available by the yard. It is pre-hemmed on the long edges. (All photos in the following tutorial can be clicked on to make bigger.)

Materials for One Towel

  • 1/2 yd. hemmed cotton toweling
  • 1/2 yd. cotton fabric (enough for 3 finished towels) or a fabric remnant at least 18 x 14 inches
  • coordinating all-purpose thread
  • Step One:

    Cut two (2) 7″x18″ strips from the cotton print fabric.

    Step Two:

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    Place toweling and fabric right sides together (RST) matching raw edges. The print fabric should be approximately 1 inch wider on each end.
    Sew RST using 1/2″ seam allowance.

    Step Three:

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    Press seam allowance toward print fabric.
    Press 1/2″ along unfinished edge of print fabric.
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    Fold print fabric RST matching folded edge to seam.
    Pin short ends.

    Step Four:

    Sew short ends using edge of toweling as seam guide.
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    Trim seam allowances and corners to reduce bulk.
    Turn right side out and press.

    Step Five:

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    Carefully topstitch 1/4″ from seam line from the right side being sure to keep underside flat and straight.
    Press and trim threads.

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