“Everyone starts somewhere, and mistakes are part of the process,” said Stadel. “Focus on learning fundamentals, invest in good tools where it matters, and remember your project doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful.” Speaking of good tools, The Fabric Bin carries premium quilting cottons from well-known designers and manufacturers that quilters trust for color, durability, and consistency. In addition to fabric, they carry reliable sewing and quilting machines, along with notions, rulers, tools, stabilizers, and specialty products they personally use and believe in. Stadel says if they sell it, it’s because they know it works and they would recommend it to their own friends and family. The store also carries supplies for bag making, home décor projects, seasonal crafts, sewing gifts, and basic garment sewing. “My favorite part is watching confidence grow with customers,” said Stadel. “Seeing someone come in unsure of themselves and leave proud of what they’ve created is incredibly rewarding.” She continued, “Keep challenging yourself and stay curious. Try new techniques, styles, or tools—even if they feel outside your comfort zone. Share your knowledge with others, because teaching strengthens your own skills, and community thrives when experience is passed on.” For more information, visit thefabricbin.com.
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