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Well welcome from a fellow nurse from TN.......you do not need an intervention........WE ARE your intervention........the problem is we all love fabrics..........that is why we have so many wips.........
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Welcome from Florida! I just finished moving into another apt. and after filling 25 gallon totes my dd stated she will never move fabric again or she's selling them! NOT! I think we calculated over 50 lbs of fabric and like u every time i enter my lqs or walmart or any store that carries fabric I must buy some! So I too am a fabricholic!
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Welcome from CT - there's no cure for what ails us - thank goodness!
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You've joined the right group, at least for fabricholics. LOL
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Coming here to confess your fabric addiction is kinda like an alcoholic going into a liquor store to confess his!!!! We're ALL Fabric-aholics!!! :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:
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welcome from the state of arkansas.
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Welcome from Ireland, and I won't be joining Fabriholics Anon either. I love my stash collection, but still never seem to quite have the one I want for a new project.
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Welcome from Washington :D
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Hi J-La, welcome from Northeast Alabama. Problem with fabric, esp scraps, they seem to multiply. The more I give away, the more I feel I need to replace, so the merry-go-round is off to the races every time I see remnants and clearance fabric. I have some larger pieces that are 5 - 6 yards. I don't know what I'll make with all of them; however, I'm sure that over time i'll incorporate them into quilts or make items like pocket totes, green bags, etc. There's always a use for every bit of tiny fabric if you look long enough. Happy fabric buying & quilt making.
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Welcome from Roscoe, Illinois.
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