Why I prefer Quilter’s Grade Fabrics over the cheap Fabrics?


When quilting or sewing you can go to some chain stores and buy fabric for as little as $3 per yard. And you can go to Quilting shops and spend up to $14 per yard or more. So What is the difference?
Cheap fabric is cheap but let me explain in detail. Fabric is made out of threads (eg. 60/60 per square inch. Cheap fabrics consider 60/60 is the super duper fabric and often are way less (30/30). 

For Premium quilting fabrics this is the absolute minimum. The higher the thread count the silkier the fabric, the more it lives and the less bearding.

Another differentiation between cheap and premium fabrics is the diameter of the yarns and for cotton the length of the staples. Obviously the larger the diameter of the yarn and the longer the staple of the cotton the better the fabric.

Premium quilting fabrics use more colors which ads to the cost of making them.
Another difference is that premium fabrics once printed goes through a process  called a chemical bath which makes the dye set in so the colors do not bleed later; cheap fabrics do not go through this expensive process.


One final reason why I love premium fabrics is the support for the small quilting shops in your area.

Happy Quilting!

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