on 09-11-2012 05:08 PM
I've been ebaying for donkey's years and I'm keen on sewing, but NOT quilting. It's incredibly frustrating trawling through thousands of ads for fabric to find some that is not handkerchief size (AKA fat quarter). Isn't it about time "Fabric" was split into separate categories for sewing and quilting. As it is I've pretty much given up looking for fabric on ebay!
on 09-11-2012 08:09 PM
There are a lot of problems with searching for items in the craft section but those problems are no different to searching items on most of eBay.
What about craft books?
They are in the book section and the craft section.
In the craft section they can be in the craft they directly relate to or they can be in the craft books section.
Then there are about 3 possibilities in the books section.
So lets sort out the craft books, craft magazines and pattern leaflets for all crafts at the same time as dealing with fat quarters.
on 09-11-2012 08:23 PM
oh YES Bump.... great idea!!!
on 09-11-2012 08:29 PM
I totally agree with the fabric! You can get around it slightly by
putting into search 1 yard/metre, but you will still get heaps of FQ's.
And very true with the craft books, thats a real pain!
on 09-11-2012 09:20 PM
Absolutely agree rollon2012 and bump!! I live in a regional area with v little access to material and craft books. It takes forever to scroll thru the fabrics to find metre-age. Even when you select the metres/yards option, you still get heaps and heaps of quilting FQs!! Thank you for raising this frustrating issue for us. I think sewing is a dying craft and lack of access to products is killing it off quicker - what a shame!
on 09-11-2012 09:24 PM
I listed a brand new craft book in the book section and received a warning email from ebay saying I had to list it in the craft section :^O
on 09-11-2012 09:41 PM
The fat quarters would be easy to solve, just make them list in the quilting section, that is, if fat quarters are only searched for by quilters.
I do fairly basic sewing and never want to buy fat quarters so lets start up a protest movement to rid the material section of fat quarters.
on 09-11-2012 09:47 PM
Unfortunately ebay ignore any protestsX-( Fortunately some sellers do list in lengths and this makes it much easier to find what I'm looking for. I buy a reasonable amount of fabric on ebay and rarely buy "bits", so I do understand the frustration of some buyers.:-)
on 09-11-2012 10:05 PM
When you put your keywords in the search, at the end of it, key in - quilting.
(Thats the minus sign, no space, quilting).
Any listings with the word quilting in them will go away.
on 10-11-2012 01:16 PM
Agree 100%.
I do craft (dolls clothes not quilting) and I sew for myself. Fat quarters are fine for dolls clothes, but when looking for fabric by the metre or yard so much time is wasted filtering out the small pieces stuff.
Honestly, it's probably quicker to get in my car and drive to Spotlight. 🙂