
Originally Posted by
coffeebreak
IT can get expensive. I worry about that all the time. But I make things for gifts and for my house and figure... "how much would I spend if I bought it at a store?" Then I NEVER buy regular price... I always wait for a sale and ALWAYS use coupons. Joann's is the only place in my town that has fabric (Walmart has it but it just doesn't seem good quality). So I buy when on sale at 40% off and the coupons are 40/50% off a regular priced item. I buy only Kona and Legecy Studio for solids and Calico keepsakes for prints. My limit is $8 a yard...and with a 50% off coupon, that makes the fabric $4 a yard so I get 2 yards for 8 bucks. Sometimes I go with specific fabric reason to buy, but most of the time, I just take my coupons and buy what I like or think I will use for one thing or another and I figure $4 a yard is cheap as its going to get! I haven't done the math as to how much fabric is in a twin size quilt (60x80) which is largest size I make as my machine won't FMQ larger than that... well it will, I won't! I also use sheets for the back which work great and I can get a twin flat sheet at Walmart for around $8. Batting, again, I just wait for the 50% off sales and buy twice the amount. I do have a limit there too of $8 a yard... and then with the 50% off, I get it for $4 a yard so I will buy double... instead of 1 yard for $8, I buy 2 yards for $8, or 4 yards for $16...then use it wisely and conservatively as possible. I buy my thread at Connecting Threads. I did the research and tried different brands for what works best on my machine and CT is the cheapest for the best. Not a single problem with it! Watch on Cyber Monday and stock up.. .It was 40% off last year and I paid $25 for about 15 large spools and I have not had to buy thread since!
I went to this new sewing store.. vaccums and sewing machines and they ahd a bit of fabric... $14.99 a yard! Are you kidding me? Who can afford that!?!?! Not me!!! Even at Joann's...$10-13 a yard...Forget it.. I would have to stop sewing if I paid that much. I dont' see why it is so much better. I did the test with the solids of Kona, Legacy STudio and Country Classics at Joan's...the 100% cotton fabrics and CC was tad bit the thinnest , but I couldn't tell a difference between K and LS... I pre wash everything and once out and pressed... I couldn't tell the difference! and the Kona is $2 more than the LS and the CC is $1 less than the LS. So I stick with LS. Plus, the Calico Keepsakes.. prints...they are $5-$12 a yard and I don't see a difference in that and the more expensive designer brands either!
So.. stick with sales, and make a budget to spend. I did the coupons at Joann's every month.. the one near me takes multiple coupons as long as the scan code is different. I get some on line, some in the USPS mail and as long as they have different codes, I can use them all (watch dates) and I have used 10 coupons on one purchase! Plus they will use 1 from other competitors, so I use 1 Michael's and 1 from Hobby Lobby.
Just find the fabrics at the price you want.. thing is.. with piecing, you usually only need a yard or less of each color or print. The most is use in sashings and backing. But... sheets for the back are acceptable and even if you use a cheaper batting (Joann's has one for $5 a yard and it is 54 inche wide. I have used it often and never a problem.
Stick with it tho. If quilting is something you really want to do, there are ways to get around the high cost. Sure, I'd love to just go in and buy what I want...dont we all!?!??! But, figure out your limits and then you can go in a buy what you NEED! You can do it!