Spending Too Much Making Your Quilts? Here’s a Few Money Saving Tips – Part 1
When starting a new quilt, the easiest and most fun part is going to the store to pick up some new materials and gear. Nevertheless the costs will all add up quickly, so to help your bank account survive your next project, here is a few pointers that may help drive your funds further.
Saving While Shopping
Check for discount bins each time you visit a craft store. Many stores have the discount bins near the entrance, but don’t stop looking there. You’ll often find a couple scattered around the store in different areas. So keep your eyes open!
You might find the very thing you need, or did not know you needed.
If you’re there to buy materials, and you can see that they’re close to finishing a bolt, ask if there’s a discount for finishing the bolt. Many stores are happy to do that so they don’t finish up with little bits of material that they can’t sell. No one is going to need to buy half a yard of a rose quilt design or custom designed material, so it benefits the store to sell the remainder of the bolt at a reduction.
Another fast tip for shopping – its OK to use polyester batting. A few people are against it, but actually there’s nothing wrong with polyester batting, you buy what you are able to afford – so don’t be put off!
Also, its perfect if you are making a blanket that is to cover a couch or for occasional use. No point spending more for something you will likely only use every once in a while.
Spend More Time Looking At Your Fabrics
Many fabrics can often cost over $10 a yard. Nevertheless some fabrics can cost slightly under $3 a yard. Folk generally accept that anything at the low end of the price bracket will be an unacceptable quality material.
This is not always true. A quilter with a keen eye for detail can find a bargain in the discount fabrics. Occasionally even great fabrics don’t sell that well, stores are all about moving stock quickly , so if it doesn’t move off the racks fast enough, they are going to discount the price with no regard for the quality – so keep your eyes open.
In the following article, we’ll be having a look at some different approaches you can take to save money and different places to get more quilting supplies.
Interested in more rose quilt design ideas? Then head on over to Jane Green’s how to make a patchwork quilt site now!
July 17, 2011
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Posted by Jane Green
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