Thanks! I love that material too. It's just so bright and happy. It was included in a bundle of fat quarters I bought for another project, but I loved it so much I had to steal a piece and use it for something I get to keep.
Fat Quarters refer to a particular cut of fabric quilters often buy. I thought it was a fancy term for left-overs from a bolt of cloth, but after you asked I looked it up and discovered it has a more precise meaning. A fat quarter is a quarter-yard of fabric cut not into one 1/4 yard strip, but rather a yard of fabric cut into 4 equal-sized pieces, by cutting once (in the middle) width-wise then again height-wise.
"A fat quarter is a one-fourth yard cut of fabric that (usually) measures 18" x 22" instead of the typical 9" x 44" quarter-yard cut. The longest side's dimension will vary if your fabric is not 44" wide."
There's an explanatory illustration on the about.com page if you need help deciphering what I've said.
Do you sew? If not, maybe I could make you one? Do you have knitting needles, crochet hooks, or both? My next project is going to be a needle roll for my circular needles. I have a slew and I can never find the size I'm looking for when they're all bunched together.
Yes, I do sew. I will use your idea to make one for myself. I crochet. Never so good at knitting. And yes, I never can seem to find just the right needle and know I have one somewhere. So this is a great idea. Will be fun making this to organize one little part of my life. Ahavia
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That is very cool! I love that material! =>}
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Fat quarters???
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Or, to quote from http://quilting.about.com/od/stepbystepquilting/ss/fat_quarters.htm
There's an explanatory illustration on the about.com page if you need help deciphering what I've said.
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Ah. I see. Thanks for the explanation. I've quilted a bit in the past, but never heard that term. Interesting. =>}
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Reminds me a lot of something a friend made (from a pair of blue jeans, I think) to hold his wrenches.
Very nice fabric.