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Old 08-22-2007, 11:12 PM
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Steve
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Planning well ahead seems essential to someone who quilts. Looking for fabric and patterns (or portions there of) with an ultimate vision is realistic enough, but I wonder how many quilts to store in the noodles? I’ve about a dozen planned for family and friends before getting around to my own bed, about three in the works mentally and one in practice. What do I do to keep it all straight? What is a good plan of attack when planning quilts and how far ahead should one plan? Keep a journal or notebook?

I’ve been purchasing fabric ad hoc with the various projects in mind, but am afraid of forgetting what goes where and exactly why I purchased it to begin with. Quite honestly I’ve little room to store a ton of fabric, otherwise I would.

PS. I do this with music and the writ as well; having ideas and executing them are two entirely different things I find and imagine it the same here.
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