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Old 07-27-2010, 06:37 AM
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When I first read the $8500 for supplies and tools, I thought... NO WAY! Then, I considered my sewing machines, frame, rulers, mat boards, et cetera. I still have a couple thousand to go, but I will get there LONG before I am 62. I am 37, so many more years to shop.

I sew in my laundry room, but my guest room really is my fabric/quilt frame-midarm room.

My fabric stash well exceeds the amount, since I know I have well over a thousand yards. Yikes. Guess I help avaerage out those who don't. :P
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:37 AM
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Well, I'm almost there for age and all of the rest fits so I guess I am part of the average!
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:40 AM
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Nope! 44 years old, recently stole my son's bedroom when he went off to college last fall, probably about $5K invested in equipment, and hopefully less than $2K invested in my current stash! These numbers would include patterns, fabrics, and accessories for both sewing and upholstery. It also includes all of my threads & accessories for my embroidery machine. It however does not include my yarn & accessories for knitting!
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:48 AM
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I fall short on the age and fabric. I'm over on the tools and rooms. :D
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:50 AM
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I'm there except for the age. Will soon turn 55 but everything else fits. Have been sewing since the 7th grade so it took me awhile to get to where I am with the rest. I'll catch up on anything I lack. haha
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:50 AM
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I read the questions and thought "Not me".
I am close in age.
Have 'almost' always had a dedicated sewing space/room.
$8500 for tools and supplies I do not meet.
As I have been reading the responses the years of buying, using, inheriting, buying, using kept running through my mind. I could never remember all the quilts I have made. Each trip for purchases would average from $50 to $150. If it is $50, do the math. $8500 divided by 50 = 170 trips for purchashes. I know I have been sewing at least 21 years. Could be longer. 8500 divided by 21 is $404. a year. I am amazed that I may well have met more of their statistics than I gave myself credit for. Then you move on to the value of the 'inherited or value earned by thrift shopping'. If the fabric's market value is $10 a yard and you work to find it for a discount, you still have the full market value in your closet. I think that counts.
Well, how about all that. Maybe I am not as broke as I always thought I was. :lol:
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by pvquilter
Read this in an article and thought I would share:
Just a few quilting statistics:
*The average age of quilter is 62 years old.
*About 85 percent of quilters have a room dedicated to quilting activities at home.
*On average, a quilter will have $8500.00 worth of tools and supplies for quilting.
*A quilter will also have $3700.00 invested in purchased fabric.

Is this you? I know I fall in that category. Give me your thoughts. :lol: :oops: :roll:

Who thinks this stuff up I wonder?

* 50
* Yes
*Close to 5000.00
* Maybe, total, with all the quilts I have already done!
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Old 07-27-2010, 06:58 AM
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Not even close....

*The average age of quilter is 62 years old.
Well lets just say I have more than 25 years to hit that mark

*About 85 percent of quilters have a room dedicated to quilting activities at home.
Up until recently, I quilted on the kitchen table. When I moved, I claimed an area in the basement.

*On average, a quilter will have $8500.00 worth of tools and supplies for quilting.
Not even close. I realize that a ruler here and gadet there add up, but ... Lets just say I paid £25 for my Pfaff 2040 (I know I stole it, because no one knew at the auction what it really was. Brand new and in the box.)

*A quilter will also have $3700.00 invested in purchased fabric.
I really don't know exactly what I have invested in my stash, but it certainly is not $3700. I scout deals and rarely pay full retail.
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Old 07-27-2010, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by pvquilter
Read this in an article and thought I would share:
Just a few quilting statistics:
*The average age of quilter is 62 years old.
*About 85 percent of quilters have a room dedicated to quilting activities at home.
*On average, a quilter will have $8500.00 worth of tools and supplies for quilting.
*A quilter will also have $3700.00 invested in purchased fabric.

Is this you? I know I fall in that category. Give me your thoughts. :lol: :oops: :roll:

I'm 10 years younger than the average age.
I definiately have a room dedicated to quilting, am in the process of moving now to have a larger sewing room
I probably have ? times as much in tools and supplies if that includes machines (I recently went on a "vintage machine" shopping spree )
Not sure how much in purchased fabric, though I feel like I've purchased that much from the board since I joined
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Old 07-27-2010, 07:13 AM
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*The average age of quilter is 62 years old.
I'm pushing this real hard, I just turned 58 years old.

*About 85 percent of quilters have a room dedicated to quilting activities at home.
Yes, I have a sewing room, opps I mean "Sewing Studio", Fons & Porter said if your machine sets out longer than 24 hours, the room is considered a "Studio"!

*On average, a quilter will have $8500.00 worth of tools and supplies for quilting.
I really, really hate to admit this, but....I believe if you count everything, sewing machines, serger, irons, rulers, mats, tables, files, storage racks, plastic boxes, pins, pencils, patterns, books, thread, scissors, pincushions, special lights, sewing chair, I could come up to this amount.
Please don't tell Hubby!!

*A quilter will also have $3700.00 invested in purchased fabric.
I take the 5th Amendment on this one!! MUM is the word!
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