Its all in the perspective
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,046
I am so well prepared, and so happy about it. Of course that didn't prevent me from shopping online at JoAnns for polar fleece to use for donation blankets. I crochet an edging around them and they're good to go. Gives me something to do with my hands while I'm watching tv, too. I make them in all sizes from infant to teenage. No fringe because that would be ruined by the laundry rescue organizations have to do.
#14
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chula Vista CA
Posts: 7,401
Glad you all enjoyed it - I still giggle about it. I am using up a lot of flannel and cotton fabric making face masks. All I needed was elastic - ending up with almost 400 yards. But there is an explanation - first ordered 288 yards of the 1/8th in. elastic - it was to be delivered in a week. But on the day it was set to arrive all the tracking information said "Tracking number was issued." So I wrote to the seller (on EBay) and asked why, maybe it was never picked up. So response. Waited 3 days - no response and no change. So I found another seller - selling 108 yards for under $20.00 and decided to order that. Within 24 hours it was issued a tracking number and picked up by the USPS. So I decided to seek to get my money back from the first seller, and like magic my order was "In Transit." So I will have more than enough elastic to make all the masks I want and my friends too. People are still searching for elastic around here. Took about 80 yards to my friend yesterday - told her as I dropped it off on her front porch I wondered if this was how drug dealers felt with a money drop.
Now I can send off about 100 masks to my niece in Ellensburg and make more for my daughter and her co-workers.
Now I can send off about 100 masks to my niece in Ellensburg and make more for my daughter and her co-workers.
#16
Yay for transforming from hoarder into prepared. It's like the cocoon that becomes a butterfly. I am enjoying this time with my stash and am so glad I have it. I did order a mini bolt from Hancocks of Kona black. It's the first time ordering any type of bolt, I've always just bought yardage, but who can't use black.
#18
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2015
Posts: 287
Last year, the ladies I sew with and I did a stash busting challenge and I pretty much bought no fabric all year, except little bits here and there to finish quilts or quilt backing.
I still have plenty of fabric to work with. I made a queen sized one from my batik scraps and there are probably enough scraps left for two more easily.
I still have plenty of fabric to work with. I made a queen sized one from my batik scraps and there are probably enough scraps left for two more easily.