feeling sad that it is all gone
#52
#54
Yes, I have a favorite batik I bought when I had just started quilting. Oh, if I could only go back in time. You see, even though I loved it, I only bought 1 yard. Oh well, live and learn. Now I buy buy three yards if I really love a fabric. I don't know if I will ever cut it to use it. I have a pattern for a small quilt that I use to make table toppers. The middle square is a fat quarter, which is then bordered by 5 inch squares with a border around those. Maybe I will use the fabric as the middle fabric fat quarter. I bought it because it reminded me of a pond with pink water lillies in sunlight and shade. Once, when I was selling my fabric because I wasn't going to quilt anymore (yeah, what WAS I thinking), I just could not bear to put the fabric in my sale. I am so glad I hung on to it!
#55
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: SW WA State
Posts: 140
I found some super cute dinosaur fabric about a year ago. Since at the time all I knew how to make were little baby blankets I only bought a yard of it and a matching fabric. Now that I am getting more adventurous in my sewing I am kicking myself for not buying more yardage. Every once and awhile I'll find the matching fabric on eBay but none of the one I fell in love with. So I am hoarding it, at least until I can figure out what to do with it without regretting it.
#56
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Killeen, Texas
Posts: 329
It is hard, no doubt. But like songs, movies, perfumes, etc. there might just be that new all-time favorite out there just waiting for you around the corner. Don't be afraid to go out there and find it. Good luck, and make it a journey. :-)
#57
I just recently moved from Washington state to West Kentucky and had to get rid of all my fabric before I moved because we didn't have room for it in the moving van. So my fabric stash consists of exactly what I'm using to make the quilt I'm working on Very sad. Hopefully I'll be able to start investing in a new stash soon
#58
I just recently moved from Washington state to West Kentucky and had to get rid of all my fabric before I moved because we didn't have room for it in the moving van. So my fabric stash consists of exactly what I'm using to make the quilt I'm working on Very sad. Hopefully I'll be able to start investing in a new stash soon
And welcome to the Board from North Carolina!!
Alison
#59
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
yes I do! I bought a yard and a half of this fabric when I was still a wee infant to the quilt world (skill wise).
I was so enamored of it, the colors are a gorgeous blend of orchid and white with greens and fuschia flowers.
It wasn't until much later at home that I realized it is not a pure cotton fabric.
It is 60" wide, but I sure wish I had bought more than 54 inches.
I can think of things to make with it, but it would get all dirty and worn and it wouldn't be beautiful like it is now...so I just keep it and daydream.
It is my all time favorite...with several others close behind, but never quite catching up
I was so enamored of it, the colors are a gorgeous blend of orchid and white with greens and fuschia flowers.
It wasn't until much later at home that I realized it is not a pure cotton fabric.
It is 60" wide, but I sure wish I had bought more than 54 inches.
I can think of things to make with it, but it would get all dirty and worn and it wouldn't be beautiful like it is now...so I just keep it and daydream.
It is my all time favorite...with several others close behind, but never quite catching up