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Fat Quarters I know this is a stupid question but are fat quarters big enough to create dresses or vests? |
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Thanks for the link. |
I use fat quaters as the complement color, it works well for me fo the second skirt in a dress, or a complement color for the details, that way I don't have to buy another yard for just a complement or coordinating accent. hugs, |
I use fat quarters all the time for Jada's dresses. Sometimes you can find them bundled together on clearance and the colors are always complimentary to each other. |
I use fabric quarters a lot. Love them! Check out The Fabric Shop on Etsy. I shop there a lot. Love it. Here is a link for you: Fabric Shoppe Great Prices on Modern Designer by fabricshoppe They have it set up so you can look only at quarters if you want. Great customer service and fast shipping too. Lol. Listen to me I sound like I work there, but seriously I do enjoy that shop. Etsy has all sorts of great shops. Bigger variety too. |
Thanks for the link Aymee. I'm going to check it out right now. |
Walmart here had a ton of fatquarters packs on sale last time I was there. 6 and 7 quarter bundles for 3 bucks. Not sure if it's everywhere or not. They had some really cute stuff though might be worth checking out. I can make Yumi an entire dress out of one but she was only 2.5 lbs at her last vet appointment. |
This is why I love YT so much, I learn something new everyday, when I read the title I was like WHAT:confused:, could not imagine what ya all were talking about, could it have been about fat little yorkie hindquarters :eek:, so I had to take a look, OK, now I get it and the next time I am in the fabric store I too will be checking out those little fat quarters :thumbup::thumbup: |
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