I am looking back over the year and my accomplishments to reduce my stash and not to shop for additional fabric. I donated about 2/3 of one of those large bins filled with fabric to college students who were making masks for a community project. Made and donated about 30 dog beds made from batting/quilting scraps and fabric that I knew I just won't use. Then quilts for gifts and donation to Project Linus and of course masks. That adds up to about two and a half large bins of fabric in a year plus several trash bags of batting scraps. I call that terrific! I still have more that what will fit in my closet but I am beginning to develop holes in what is available such as backing and neutrals for background. Much of the lengths I have in my stash now are less than two yards in length. What has grown is my collection of true scraps. I see many, many scrappy quilts in 2021. I would like to get all of my fabric in my double closet in the next couple of years. This has been a very motivating year to use what is at hand and create from our own supply.
Last edited by WMUTeach; 12-19-2020 at 06:02 AM.