Reader comments: Bits of color: Quilting expert offers advice fabric

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Jess & Laurie Christensen | 1:46 a.m. Oct. 7, 2008
How fun it was to see our good friend featured in the D.N. Good advice. I didn't know about the color dots so I will check that out next time I have time to do a quilt. I like to do folk quilts so that would be a help. We are in Greece right now and most of the fabric is either thin curtain fabric or upholstery weight, but I'll keep looking. Have a great day!
Davis | 3:37 p.m. Oct. 7, 2008
"Advice fabric"?

Hire some proofreaders or editors who can actually do the job.
Dawna | 12:19 a.m. Oct. 8, 2008
Great article. Thanks. I am also a quilter and a former Sanpeter.
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Brenda Bailey, quilt designer and owner of Pie Plate Patterns in Fountain Green, teaches a class on fabric selection at the Utah Quilt Guild's Annual Quilt Festival in Ogden Sept. 24. (Tom Smart, Deseret News)
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Brenda Bailey, quilt designer and owner of Pie Plate Patterns in Fountain Green, teaches a class on fabric selection at the Utah Quilt Guild's Annual Quilt Festival in Ogden Sept. 24.