Quilting Budget
#1
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Washington
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For some reason, starting in late September, I get quilting fever, which means that my buying urges increase. I have just been looking over my purchases, and I need to rein myself in. The problem is that I see projects here on the board, and hear about patterns, fabrics, or notions here or elsewhere and that gets me going again. So I am wondering if people have a quilting budget. Do you allow yourself so much money a month to spend? Do you put a certain amount of money aside each month for future projects? What do you do?
Joan
Joan
#2
I spend and it's totally out of control. I have to tell myself not to go to the quilt store. I need nothing right now, just want to keep buying fabrics. Kaffe Fassett is my latest splurge, so I want to build a stockpile of his stuff. Oh my, it gets soooo expensive.
#4
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,659
It's very easy to buy more than needed and spend more than one "should"
A lot depends on what the household income and expenses are -
If one bought sewing stuff and didn't pay the gas bill - not a good thing.
If there is "extra" money for discretionary items - that can get sticky on who gets to spend it.
I buy in spurts - I can go for a while (now) without buying anything - I've been in and out of JoAnn's and Hancock's- and not seen a thing I wanted badly enough to buy. I do "binge" sometimes when WalMart's seasonal fabrics go on sale. I have a pretty good stash of Halloween fabrics now.
But I have years of accumulation staring at me - and I remember going through my Mom's stuff - - - -
I can relate to the need/desire to acquire - - -
It truly can act like an addiction.
A lot depends on what the household income and expenses are -
If one bought sewing stuff and didn't pay the gas bill - not a good thing.
If there is "extra" money for discretionary items - that can get sticky on who gets to spend it.
I buy in spurts - I can go for a while (now) without buying anything - I've been in and out of JoAnn's and Hancock's- and not seen a thing I wanted badly enough to buy. I do "binge" sometimes when WalMart's seasonal fabrics go on sale. I have a pretty good stash of Halloween fabrics now.
But I have years of accumulation staring at me - and I remember going through my Mom's stuff - - - -
I can relate to the need/desire to acquire - - -
It truly can act like an addiction.
#6
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Utah
Posts: 8,847
I'm trying to cut back. DH mentioned he's seeing too many charges on the credit card. But I just splurged and got some layer cakes. Now I'll need the matching yardage. Where's a good place to hide that bill when it comes? :D
#7
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: East Oklahoma - pining for Massachusetts
Posts: 10,477
I am GETTING out of control. I told myself not to start any new projects until I finish some others. However, I keep buying more fabric. I have even dipped into funds meant for other things. I am "attempting" to rein myself in too.
#8
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: la la land
Posts: 2,173
I learned years ago not to hide purchases from my husband, because I had a friend who did and I was nervous wreck for her. My stomach was in knots. ick! So when I want fabric, I need to rememeber that feeling in my gut. I always ask if it is going to be a big purchase, and I say it will be ok if he says no. But he also has to be ok with me :cry: . I don't have a budget but I usually know when not to ask. I do have quite a stash and always love more. Backing is what I always lack. And batting is getting low cuz fabric is so much prettier to buy...long story...oops! :? BTW my husband doesn't have a budget either for fishing, golf etc. My mom & dad always fought about money...we don't!
#9
Sometimes I wonder if this September urge goes along with the change in seasons! I start to buy more fabric in the fall, and then spend the winter trying to get it sewn - hasn't happened yet :roll: :lol: Well, I try...
I have a credit card I use specifically for my fabric purchases. I keep the amount to what I can pay off monthly without taking out of the household budget.
And my quilting time, rather than budget, is taken in direct relation to the time my sweetheart spends fishing! :lol: :lol:
I have a credit card I use specifically for my fabric purchases. I keep the amount to what I can pay off monthly without taking out of the household budget.
And my quilting time, rather than budget, is taken in direct relation to the time my sweetheart spends fishing! :lol: :lol:
#10
I had a little trouble with hubby at one time about the purchases I was making. But then I sold a couple quilts and crafts for a decent amount of money, and made him a quilt of his own. Now he doesn't mind.
I usually buy with a quilt in mind. (Or a garment) So I am not building up a UFO stach. But, it does look as though I need to do some serious catching up in my material closet. (insert a embarassed face here) Really much of the extra fabric is from people who gave me yards of fabric they had not used.
I think soon I am going to go through and donate some of this to chartity. Then I won't feel so overwhelmed opening that closet.
I usually buy with a quilt in mind. (Or a garment) So I am not building up a UFO stach. But, it does look as though I need to do some serious catching up in my material closet. (insert a embarassed face here) Really much of the extra fabric is from people who gave me yards of fabric they had not used.
I think soon I am going to go through and donate some of this to chartity. Then I won't feel so overwhelmed opening that closet.
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