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Old 01-18-2021, 05:28 AM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by scrappingfaye58 View Post
From my own experience, I would echo much of what has already been said. I would start with patterns, or at least a plan, and purchase enough for that plus an additional half to full yard. I have discovered over the past few years (since I was forced into retirement by a cancer diagnosis. Thankfully I am doing well.) that each "season" they change the color pallate. I was depending upon my modest stash, but unable to find anything that went together. If anything, I might suggest the cash that you would plan to spend be put into a savings account to spend when you find a pattern after retirement that you want to make
I echo- "loudly.and empharically" - the suggestion to put the cash you might spend into a " fabric savings account".

I had a few years that I must have been thinking that fabric would not be ever made again and bought a lot of it..

turns out my buying way outpaced my making.. now my kids are worrying about what to do with it when I pass on.




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