OK... I admit it.
#106
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Kansas City, MO
Posts: 561
"is it enough..." - Don't every let another quilter hear you say that, you run the risk of being banned from your sewing machine for life and forced to donate all your fabric to ME. lol
Sheets!?!?!?!?!, geez, if you have one set on the bed and one set ready for sheet change day what pray tell do you need others for - get rid of the extras. Unless you're using them for backing (which I don't) they have no place in your life.
AS A LAST RESORT, STOP ORGANIZING AND START QUILTING, LOOKS LIKE YOU'VE BEEN SLOWING DOWN. But that's ok, as one who cares for her fellow quilter, I stand ready and willing to assume custody of your overflow. Call me.
Sheets!?!?!?!?!, geez, if you have one set on the bed and one set ready for sheet change day what pray tell do you need others for - get rid of the extras. Unless you're using them for backing (which I don't) they have no place in your life.
AS A LAST RESORT, STOP ORGANIZING AND START QUILTING, LOOKS LIKE YOU'VE BEEN SLOWING DOWN. But that's ok, as one who cares for her fellow quilter, I stand ready and willing to assume custody of your overflow. Call me.
#110
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
How about using some up and not buying any more until you make some room? Well - unless you HAVE to have some for a swap or you HAVE to have some because with all those colors the right color of [name color] for that [name project] just isn't in your stash. But those purchases you would be using right away and there would be no need for shelf-storage.
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