My stash has been justified!
#1
My stash has been justified!
When I started quilting I really didn't understand having a stash of fabric. Over the last couple of years I have accummulated some stash though not really extensive.
This past weekend I ran into a situation that totally justifies having a fabric stash. I was busy cutting out for a new quilt from fabric I had bought some time ago, but had lost interest in the pattern. Well, I'm not sure if my math was a little off when I made my initial calculations or if my change to larger sized blocks resulted in the problem, but I ran out of white fabric while still needing 4 more 4.5" squares. I stewed for a minute think, geeze I don't have time to go to the quilt store for this little bit of white. GRRRRR. Then it occurred to me that I have used the same white (Kona Snow) in a few other quilts and I'll bet I have some in one of my bins. A couple of minutes of looking and sure enough several yards and a few little pieces.
While I would have enjoyed buying more fabric, it was nice to be able to continue with the quilt I was working on with out having to make the long trek to the quilt store, all that time and gas wasted. I now plan to grow my stash when I am on planned shopping trips!
This past weekend I ran into a situation that totally justifies having a fabric stash. I was busy cutting out for a new quilt from fabric I had bought some time ago, but had lost interest in the pattern. Well, I'm not sure if my math was a little off when I made my initial calculations or if my change to larger sized blocks resulted in the problem, but I ran out of white fabric while still needing 4 more 4.5" squares. I stewed for a minute think, geeze I don't have time to go to the quilt store for this little bit of white. GRRRRR. Then it occurred to me that I have used the same white (Kona Snow) in a few other quilts and I'll bet I have some in one of my bins. A couple of minutes of looking and sure enough several yards and a few little pieces.
While I would have enjoyed buying more fabric, it was nice to be able to continue with the quilt I was working on with out having to make the long trek to the quilt store, all that time and gas wasted. I now plan to grow my stash when I am on planned shopping trips!
#2
This is one of my main reasons for having a stash, not that I ever planned one, it just sort of grew. But it is nice to be able to work on a project when creativity strikes, or to be able to keep working when you're on a roll, like you did. I rarely finish a project without having to go shopping for something, but I have so much fabric that most of my quilts are now at least 50 to 60% stash with just a few new things added. I think I have finally hit a sort of equilibrium where I'm using fabric at least as fast as I'm buying it. Of course, I could be in denial...
#3
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Location: Houston, TX
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I love my stash. And it IS extensive. I've made so many projects completely from my stash. It's also great to fill in when needed with fabrics I've purchased. I also hate having to stop and go to the store when I"m on a roll so it's really nice to have extra stuff at home that I can just pull out and use.
#4
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,312
I am with you on the value of a stash. I consider my stash a quilters pantry... I would not be without. I don't go to the store every time I cook! Maybe we should stop calling it stash and rename it ingredients.
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