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Taking classes and ? about if you should buy your fabric
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Well, I would guess that it depends on a few things:
Are there specific fabric requirements?
Are you flying there, so must limit baggage weight?
Do they sell fabric where the class is being held?
Will you have time to go fabric shopping, or will that eat up your class time?
I've always brought fabric to long classes, I didn't want to depend on them having exactly what I needed. Of course I had to buy more once there, you know, to keep up the stash!
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Originally posted by eileenknyMy LQS says you have to buy all fabrics for classes from them. They will not allow fabric from other sources. Call the shop and find out what their requirements are.
Now if a kit is offered for purchase, that would be a convenience.
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Of course it's good to buy your fabric from the same shop, especially for beginners. I used to teach beginning quilt classes and loved it. But the students who struggled most were the ones who bought their supplies from other sources. Often they came in with yardage that didn't even resemble the supply list. I could usually help them "make do" with what they had but it took time away from others who came prepared with supplies purchased from the shop. One person came in with a mini sized rotary mat, an L-square ruler and an exacto knife and wanted to use those items to cut her fabric! Working with staff at LQS can save time and money for the student in the long run AND help insure the class is an enjoyable experience for everyone. Even non-beginners can set themselves up for surprises when they assume something will work only to find out cutting instructions don't work with the yardage they have.
That being said, each shop differs with class policies. Most certainly wish for you to purchase class supplies and fabric from them. But often people can bring in some stash fabric and we are glad to help them choose coordinating fabric as they purchase supplies for the class. If the shop has a policy that states I must use their fabric but it teaches a technique that I really wanted to learn, I would take it in a heartbeat.
Every hobby is expensive. Knitting classes, cooking classes, etc. Supporting the specialty shops that offer classes will help them remain in business. What is a hobby for the consumer is the livelihood for the shop owner.
Kim
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Originally posted by kmouseOf course it's good to buy your fabric from the same shop, especially for beginners. Often they came in with yardage that didn't even resemble the supply list.
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I think that requiring fabric from the shop is a good and a bad thing. Bringing in fabric from large chain stores means that it is poorer quality, possibly part polyester, etc. etc. etc. I bought a cheap cotton for a costume from Joanns, and it shrunk from 42 inches wide to 38 inches! (Had to go back, buy more, get extra yardage, and put the sleeve cross grain instead of witht he grain.) This is going to play havoc with yardages for quilts, especially if it is mixed with the better stuff that is also at Joann's.
For my first quilting class, we got instructions BEFORE we bought fabric...which of course was available at that shop! But now we knew what not to buy.
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I would like to point out that not only will you (usually!) get better quality fabric at your local quilt shop, but you will almost always get more help and quilty information there!
Yes....JoAnn's and other shops do sell some quality fabrics, and yes...some quilt shops sell seconds and flat folds, but generally you will get better stuff from your LQS.
In my opinion the service that MY local quilt shops give me is worth the effort of driving a longer distance to get to them and I want to help them stay in business!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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I understand about the cost of taking a quilt class. I remember when I started quilting in the late 70s there were no quilt shops around. My initial thought was that quilting would be a cheap hobby because I could use all my garment scraps. :roll:
That being said, I think most LQS have a variety of classes that can be tailored to a variety of budgets. Our shop has machines for beginning customers use during class at no charge other than the customer purchasing needles, a bobbin and thread. Some class quilts can be tailored smaller to learn the techniques without starting out at a bed quilt size, etc.
Quilting didn't turn out to be cheap but it has been the most creative thing I've experienced. There is always something new to learn. Of course, the people I have met are the BEST! And I never would have dreamed that a global quilting community would have been possible when I started quilting.
Kim
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I tried the stable stuff poly on my last few pieces. I love it, no need to tear it out!...
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I'm still working on assembling my quilt top. Here's my work in-progress so far. Hope to finish the top later today....
-
What a heirloom quilt created for perhaps your granddaughter? Your quilt is beautiful and one of a kind. Looking forward...
-
Hi Sandy, Interesting BOM. I am too much of a control
person to not know if I am even going to like what I make.... -
Helen, I have no idea what the quilt is going to look like. The site is Murder Mystery Quilt and this years BOM is Murder...
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Great idea Helen - They are really wonderful at Sue's. At least they would know the colors...
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Helen W. Thank you for your suggestion to contact Jen at Sue Spargo's shop for the Wishes kit. I remember Alex commenting...
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Sandy F. Way too too cute. Love the Llama. Got me curious, can you post a picture of the Mystery
quilt. Right now... -
Mary B. If no one steps up to sell their beautiful kit to you, you might try contacting Sue Spargo
BOM person Jen.... -
WOW, WOW,WOW...Barbara B. Your quilt is fabulous. To see it all finished is such an inspiration. You truly made it your...
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I really like the light centers against the darker setting triangles. Very striking!
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Very striking and lovely work!
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