Building your stash
#15
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
Posts: 3,042
I try to buy new stuff only if I absolutely love it or have an immediate plan and know how much I need. Once in awhile there might be an exceptional bargain that I succumb to, but I'm frequently not so enthralled when I get home with it. I love the philosophy about stash on the Quiltville site: http://quiltville.com/stashing.shtml
I think if you live in an area with lots of sources nearby, it makes little sense to horde fabrics. My kids may feel burdened with the relatively modest amount I have when my time comes. When I get too much of anything it becomes a chore to organize and manage.
I have to admit, however, that a lot of the fabrics I still have from earlier hording were so much cheaper than they'd be today, that they were a worthwhile investment - to the extent that they will be used.
I think if you live in an area with lots of sources nearby, it makes little sense to horde fabrics. My kids may feel burdened with the relatively modest amount I have when my time comes. When I get too much of anything it becomes a chore to organize and manage.
I have to admit, however, that a lot of the fabrics I still have from earlier hording were so much cheaper than they'd be today, that they were a worthwhile investment - to the extent that they will be used.
#16
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Small town south of Ottawa, Ontario
Posts: 1,692
Originally Posted by susanwilley
I got a question. When you quilters are out and about, and happen to see fabric you want to add to your stash, how much do you buy? 1 yard, 2 yards, 3 yards, half a yard?
#17
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Small town south of Ottawa, Ontario
Posts: 1,692
Originally Posted by susanwilley
I got a question. When you quilters are out and about, and happen to see fabric you want to add to your stash, how much do you buy? 1 yard, 2 yards, 3 yards, half a yard?
#18
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Ashburnham Mass
Posts: 284
I seem to be the exception, I never buy more than a yard, I tend to buy 1/2 yards. I love quilts with lots of color so I just bought 10 1/2 yards of April Cornell's Natures Bounty so I will be playing with 10 fabrics that coordinate and anything that matches (blues, yellows, and greens) out of my stash. I usually buy fabric then decide what to do with it. My stash has a lot of colors, but not much yardage. I just did a quilt with simple blocks using my batiks in my stash, used over 100 different materials (I counted) and it used my purples, greens, blues, pinks. I didn't use any of my fall or christmas batiks. I tend to think of colors as seasons. I actually would find 3 yds overwhelming lol. I never buy backing until I have a completed top and then I know how big my backing should be. I tend to use fleece for our bed quilts. Or if it is a summer quilt I use muslin.
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Glen Burnie, MD
Posts: 927
ROFLMBO!!!! I just love this Quilting Board! I am so addicted. I just can't get off this site! Thanks so much every one for your input! I have a very small stash, mostly just left overs, and I am ready to get serious but didn't really know how much I should buy. I think I am going to follow suit and go with 2 to 3 yards unless I REALLY LOVE IT, and then go with 4 or 5 depending on how much money I have. Thanks again, love you all!
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