Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Crafters Can Save On Quilting Fabrics And Notions

By Gary Carter


These days, more people are exploring crafts and those who enjoy this pastime often want the best products. The problem that most crafters find is the best selection is normally found at pricey retailers. When taking on large projects, like a wall quilt or functional gifts to be given to others, this can really add up. Discount store offerings are good for newbies but stores that specialize in durable quilting fabrics and notions are best overall.

When a person is choosing a particular project, they often have a visual that looks nothing the model. They usually want to go with a different color scheme or try out some patterned fabrics that reflect their personality. Whatever the choice, crafters of all disciplines get better when they are working on something that is close to their heart. However, when a person can find what they need at one store, they are likely to create more projects they can be proud of.

If one can imagine a large quilt in animal patterns or bold colors found in trendy retailers, anyone who looks closely will realize they can do the same simple stitches at home. The same theory applies to fancy trims and appliques. Once a person knows how to stitch, they can let the creativity fly and make their own memories they can show off or sell to the public.

Another reason to consider a store that specializes in quilting and sewing products is the selection. While big box stores might have some good deals, they often fall short on quality or selection. A good example is the sewing machine. Not all machines are good for quilting but the few that can sew heavy duty fabrics or multiple layers may be expensive. When a store has a solid customer base, they can afford to out price their competitors.

Everyone who has ever done a quilting project will say that measurements mean everything. No one wants to be forced to work with the wrong type of ruler or fabric texture. Anyone who wants to make a functional item should not use flimsy material because it costs less. Anything that is too thin often will not retain its shape after washing or excessive wear.

While some may choose to go with solid colors, sometimes adding a retro pattern can add old school charm to a project. Gingham and houndstooth prints, when matched with complementary colors, can be elegant enough to be considered artsy. Paisley patterns are great for using multiple colors, which these days is popular amongst the masses and niche groups.

Once a person gets the hang of making a quilt or table runner, they may want to advance into making a comforter or other large object. Specialty retailers are best because few if any, discount retailers carry the items needed to make these. Another thing to watch out for are quilting kits sold for an extremely low price.

The best thing about finding the right craft shop is getting on their mailing list. Retailers look forward to sending out discounts or information about private events to those who are loyal customers. Even if a person is not ready to buy, just sharing this information through social media can present new opportunities for the seller and consumer.




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