I have a serious problem.
#92
hmmm we must have the same strange disease.. I have been trying to "clean" up too and found a wonderful piece that I have had buried for 3 years.. so I went and bought 2 yards of 4 different pieces to go with it.. hmm to get rid of 1 yard of fabric I bought 8 yards.. some how the math is just not right...
#93
Originally Posted by bettyjo
hmmm we must have the same strange disease.. I have been trying to "clean" up too and found a wonderful piece that I have had buried for 3 years.. so I went and bought 2 yards of 4 different pieces to go with it.. hmm to get rid of 1 yard of fabric I bought 8 yards.. some how the math is just not right...
#96
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Saugus, MA
Posts: 659
nice to knowI'm not alone. My other problem is that I am a "Jill of many trades, master of none". Sound familiar? At age 73 I don't expect to change any time soon. Sew many crafts sew little time! Sew little storage space. Moved 6 years ago to a ranch home with 6 rooms. We left a home with 12 rooms. Dumb!!!
#97
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 98
O.K. Jill - you are speaking my language, besides traditional quilts and related runners, etc, - I am into Art Quilts ) esp. batiks, threads, embellishments, paints, beads, etc.), crazy quilts (non cotton fabrics), Purses and totes (asian fabrics and more non cottons), needle felting (wool, polar fleece, wool roving, yarns angelina fibers, etc,), needle punch (thread flosses, perle cottons, weaver's cloth, etc.), penny rug type stuff (wool fabrics, more threads, etc),
Its all very comforting that there is something for my every mood I am in, lol.
Any other multicrafters want to share their dilemmas?
Its all very comforting that there is something for my every mood I am in, lol.
Any other multicrafters want to share their dilemmas?
#99
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Salem, OR
Posts: 511
I also have tried just about every craft out there. I have finally settled into my quilting and rosemaling. I have recycled craft magazines, given mega yarn away for charitable projects & hauled away to Salvation Army & Goodwill. I plan to use a lot of my fabric for small quilts for a place called Liberty House. It is a local organization where abused children are taken to be evaluated. Sadly we took our granddaughter there because of a step-father. They are wonderful people. I also belong to the DAR and I make book covers for the ladies and lap quilts for veterans. So much fabric, so little time!
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