Do you make "bundles" in your stash?
#21
i try not to bundle fabrics together because i then have a hard time pulling that 1 piece that i'd like to use in a different project.
i prefer to keep my stash open to all possibilities that come my way.
i prefer to keep my stash open to all possibilities that come my way.
#23
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When I started out, I bundled all the fabric, then I discovered I needed some for one quilt out of one bundle, ..., and before I knew it the bundles needed to be cleaned up. Now I just sort by color and novelty, Christmas, halloween, etc....
#24
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My fabric is not all that organized but I know I have red-white-blue fabrics for patriotic quilts, I bought quilt blocks at a yard sale that I want to sew together and finish, I got two bear tea party panels in with other fabrics (a 30 gal. trash bag full), I got at an estate sale. I found a couple of fabrics to add a 4" to 6" piece around the outside and make a backing. I have fabric for at least 2 I Spy quilts. I have these fabrics together in catagories and I know what I am going to do. I just need a little more speed in my quilting. Then I have a stash.
#27
I bundle up the fabrics that are purchased specifically for a certain quilt-I may or may not have every fabric that I need. I have found that if I don't keep them together, I will either forget that I only bought a half yard of this to go with that quilt, or have used some for something else. I then tie them up with a long selvege and stack them on my shelf. I will put yardage, FQ, 1/2yrd Pieces-whatever I purchased for that specific project. If I have started that project, but had to put it aside for some reason, then it goes together in a project bag. After I finish the quilts that I'm making for gifts for this year, I am organizing my room, stash and finishing my UFO's?
#29
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Yes, I do that too. It does make it a little hard to find things sometimes if you can't remember (like me) what is in the bundles.
My sewing room is a converted attic space and the ceilings are sloped so I can't stack stuff very high. It's harder to see down low - unless I get down and crawl around. Ugh! One good thing, if I ever get down and can't get back up - I can crawl over to the stairs, sit on them and pull myself up using the stair rails. :lol:
Happy Wednesday everyone.
My sewing room is a converted attic space and the ceilings are sloped so I can't stack stuff very high. It's harder to see down low - unless I get down and crawl around. Ugh! One good thing, if I ever get down and can't get back up - I can crawl over to the stairs, sit on them and pull myself up using the stair rails. :lol:
Happy Wednesday everyone.
#30
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sweet Home Alabama
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Originally Posted by joycecil
My 13 yr old gs comes to my stash. and picks what he wants. He tells me he has a vision for this and goes looking for what he sees. I have a true quilter on my hands.
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