2013 Fabric Moratorium
#721
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Yorkville, IL
Posts: 7,639
I hope I can join in 2014...still am not sure I could stand it...especially if I went to an Estate sale...yikes! I think I am a hopeless case!
#722
You can join at any time- no need to wait for 2014..and no worries about being able to stand it...It seems that creative members of this challenge can come up with an excuse for every purchase!!
#723
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
So far I have stayed away from estate sales because they usually revolve around someone having moved on and I find the sales very sad.
#724
Martina: I agree, estate sales can be very sad. The reason I do go to them is that in their place I would much rather my treasured stash go to someone to enjoy, then into a land fill. I went to one not to long ago, it was being given by the women's two sons, both in their 60s. They told me their mother had been in her 90s when she passed. She was still living in her own home and had a group of ladies over every week to quilt and talk. The "boys" had over eighty of her quilts. Hard to feel sad for a woman that lived such a rich and full life.
#725
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Maryland
Posts: 539
Well, in my enthusiasm to use extra fabric on scrappy backings, I accidentally used the fabric I specifically needed for binding on a quilt I just finished. Of course I realized this when the quilt was about 3/4 quilted, so I've got a scrap of it and I'm heading to the LQS this morning, hoping they still have some in stock. I'll only need 1/2 yard though so I'm giving myself a pass. The worst part is, I could have used the leftovers of maybe 10 other pieces of fabric that were in that quilt. I guess I really am drawn to that particular fabric...
#726
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cadillac, MI
Posts: 6,487
Nilla, fabric purchases to complete projects are 'free'. It's stash building I know I am trying to avoid. That's why I have avoided going after the 1/2 yard of red I need for my B/W quilt during the month long sale. Sales are such enablers for me.
Martina, when my children have my final fabric sale, I will be smiling down to see my precious fabrics go to a new home. Around here 'Estate sales' are held when someone downsizes so there isn't always a death involved.
Martina, when my children have my final fabric sale, I will be smiling down to see my precious fabrics go to a new home. Around here 'Estate sales' are held when someone downsizes so there isn't always a death involved.
#727
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Between the dashes of a tombstone
Posts: 12,716
Found a bunch of ties at the local thrift shop--does this count for or against my stash?
#728
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Maryland
Posts: 539
That makes me feel a little better. What was annoying was that I had specifically set this fabric aside for the binding, then used it in the backing. Luckily, they did still have it in stock. Now I just have to find the time to finish it and get it in the laundry.
#729
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cadillac, MI
Posts: 6,487
ok, yep, unless you are going to wear them or sew them into a quilt immediately. Tomorrow's the 31th - the last day of the sale.
#730
what sale???!!! about those ties, if you give them to someone ( me, me me!!!) then iy's a pass and you get a gold star for your forehead, and a new friend for life! (me me me!!)
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