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That is cute fabric. I'm not buying fabric currently (unless of course it really calls me)- I have 85 yards of fabric laying on the kitchen stools because I don't have anyplace to store it. Trying to use it up.
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Be careful you don't fall into "new quilter fabric buying syndrome" I have a cupboard full of focal fabrics...no two go together.
My rule now is that I have to have a plan unless its a blender thats onsale or I KNOW i will use it for a quick project like a wallhanging or pillowcase or purse then I just buy a small amount.
My rule now is that I have to have a plan unless its a blender thats onsale or I KNOW i will use it for a quick project like a wallhanging or pillowcase or purse then I just buy a small amount.
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Ok so now I broke my promise to myself to not buy more fabric this year.
I bought layer cakes and some of the fabric to make a big twister.
Have always wanted to make the twister. I had a layer cake of French General by Moda and got them all sewn together. Now I like them so much this way that I don't want to cut them for the twister! Which gives me a very very good reason to get Soaked!
I bought layer cakes and some of the fabric to make a big twister.
Have always wanted to make the twister. I had a layer cake of French General by Moda and got them all sewn together. Now I like them so much this way that I don't want to cut them for the twister! Which gives me a very very good reason to get Soaked!
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