Clean up your stash!
#51
My problem is getting tops actually quilted. When I worked I'd just pay to have it done. Also the groups I sewed with had people who were willing to do the quilting as they had LA's, or mid arms. Sadly they aren't doing this anymore so my production has slowed too. BUT my stash has grown past my true comfort zone. I'm using it FIRST and not buying, except for a very special project. OR if I honestly don't have what I need.
#52
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Arizona
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I think I got a chart from "All People Quilt" wherein we are to list 12 UFOs, quilt kits, knitting, etc onto the 12 lines provided. At the beginning of each month, draw a number 1-12. If you pick #4, this is the project for the month to finish hopefully by the end of the month. Repeat at the beginning of the next month and by the end of the year, you will have reduced your UFOs. -- This is my plan and have started to make my list.
I started doing this in 2015, and finished, I think 10 UFO'S, this year so far 5 completed and 3 further along.. Really helps keep things moving along
Judy in Phx, AZ
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#53
My stash isn't very big, it fits in a large plastic storage bin, but I didn't want it to overflow, so I recently cut 3" squares from scraps and I cut strips. I made a scrappy 16 patch quilt top and a scrappy string block quilt top. I have enough squares and strips to make at least 4 more tops.
#54
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Thank you.
My stash isn't very big, it fits in a large plastic storage bin, but I didn't want it to overflow, so I recently cut 3" squares from scraps and I cut strips. I made a scrappy 16 patch quilt top and a scrappy string block quilt top. I have enough squares and strips to make at least 4 more tops.
#55
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
Posts: 4,474
I absolutely LOVE having a stash and having it organized by color and type. My sis came over in July for 2 weeks and dd it for me.
#56
I think I got a chart from "All People Quilt" wherein we are to list 12 UFOs, quilt kits, knitting, etc onto the 12 lines provided. At the beginning of each month, draw a number 1-12. If you pick #4, this is the project for the month to finish hopefully by the end of the month. Repeat at the beginning of the next month and by the end of the year, you will have reduced your UFOs. -- This is my plan and have started to make my list.
#57
This board has been a great resource for ideas and encouragement. I am so glad I joined! My stash storage is a bit haywire at the moment. I had it all neatly folded but have not been good about putting fabric back when I pull to audition pairings. So I have ruler folded stacks, next to fat quarter stacks (folded every which way), next to yardage on boards, next to odd stacks pushed onto the shelf to get them off the table. I need to buckle down and refold it all.
I should also quit following links people post about shop closings or super sales. I've added approx. 50 yards just from two links and don't yet have plans on how to use the goodies. Plus, all the arm-twisting (ha!) makes it hard to cut or sew due to the bruising but doesn't seem to effect my on-line shopping. How odd! : )
I should also quit following links people post about shop closings or super sales. I've added approx. 50 yards just from two links and don't yet have plans on how to use the goodies. Plus, all the arm-twisting (ha!) makes it hard to cut or sew due to the bruising but doesn't seem to effect my on-line shopping. How odd! : )
#58
I'm cleaning up my stash for the move in two weeks. Yesterday I discovered , in a cabinet, about 25 backs for quilts and about 30 UFO's in another cabinet. I absolutely had no idea there were that many. My DH helped me pack and he said I had really packed my room solid, he couldn't believe what was in that small room. I actually feel overwhelmed now, I wonder what I will do with all these quilts when I finish with them. About 25 of the 30 UFO's are vintage quilts or blocks I have bought at flea markets or a yard sale, all in wonderful condition. I have given so much fabric away and I found even more to get rid of last night. I don't like having all this fabric and projects, it's just too much. I've always been very orderly in my life and this is disorder to me. I'm in full rebellion now and I will make sure when we move that all my fabric and projects will be in the open and not stored away where I can't see it. Ladies and Men, start your engines and clean up your stash !
If you're looking for a new home for some of those vintage quilts, I would gladly take some of them off your hands - - - purchase, of course!
Any chance you could post some pics? Would love to see them!
#59
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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I went through the books and magazines I have. I've saved a couple of newer ones I purchase in the last couple years like for appliques. The rest are repeats of quilts I already have downloaded and saved into the cloud. No use in keeping them. So much on the internet and a great dent in downsizing and cleaning the sewing room. I went through a couple binders and got rid of some duplicate patterns. Shredded some papers. Little niece doesn't want them she has some downloaded on her mother's computer. Gave her some thread, a gallon bag full. I tell her I'm getting rid of it, does she want it and "maybe" means she takes it home with her. gAve her my tapestry sewing machine carrier. Kind of flimsy but she put some heavy foam board in the sides and a piece of acrylic in the bottom. But I still have enough to destash.
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