fess up...how much do you spend a month on fabric, supplies, etc.
#52
I got laid off about 4 months ago. I am not sad, I am enjoying for now not working 50 hours at the office and then coming home and working another 40 hours.
I am not trying to be frugal. We are fine financially (knock wood) (my job was play money) But I went through all the bank statements and found I was spending anywhere from 200-300 a month on Quilty stuff and near had kittens. My best friend is a stay at home mom on a very limited budget(she is a quilter too). So when I went and bought anything for me I doubled it and sent it to her.
Now I am trying to use up some of the monstrous stash I have.
My mistake is taking DH with me to the quilt store and he is like "oh this is nice you need this, hey do you have this book, its pretty cool." the man totally wacks out my budget.
I am not trying to be frugal. We are fine financially (knock wood) (my job was play money) But I went through all the bank statements and found I was spending anywhere from 200-300 a month on Quilty stuff and near had kittens. My best friend is a stay at home mom on a very limited budget(she is a quilter too). So when I went and bought anything for me I doubled it and sent it to her.
Now I am trying to use up some of the monstrous stash I have.
My mistake is taking DH with me to the quilt store and he is like "oh this is nice you need this, hey do you have this book, its pretty cool." the man totally wacks out my budget.
#53
Originally Posted by k3n
Depends who you ask - I reckon on average 100 - 150 euros (some months hardly anything but then last month I spent 300 UK pounds on a grace hoop, and two new feet for the sewing machine, and a couple of months ago I spent 200 euro in one day at a fabric fair in Holland!). BUT DH is sitting by me and HE reckons it's at least 150-200 per month - so take your pick, who do you believe? :D
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#54
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If I have a new project, like this years mystery quilt, I get it all at once and that is usually at least $200 otherwise it varies, class supplies may be as high as 80 and some months it is just thread or a pattern so under 50. We just went on a trip to Alberta to a store highly recomended by guild members in Canmore. I spent 132 but got a guild discount and for that had 6 fat quarters, a big set of follow the line free motion patteerns for tracing and 2 wall hanging kits that were really cute, plus embroidery floss. My husband even encouraged me to get what I wanted and he would pay for most of it as my mothers day treat!
#55
Honestly before the first of this year, I would spend maybe $100 a month on either quilting items or machine embroidery items..
but after the first of the year I decided to stop the madness so to speak.
With the economy the way it is, I've cut back alot, haven't spent anything since January. I'm in "snowball" mode. (paying off our CC) so we can be debt free. Also quit playing the lottery (didn't win anything anyways)
I've given up smoking (Thank you Lord) and when all the CC are paid off, then I'm saving for a Quilting machine that I can pay cash for!
If I looked back on the bank statements, I'm afraid I'd get mad at myself and since I can't change the past, only the future, I'm just looking forward. :-)
but after the first of the year I decided to stop the madness so to speak.
With the economy the way it is, I've cut back alot, haven't spent anything since January. I'm in "snowball" mode. (paying off our CC) so we can be debt free. Also quit playing the lottery (didn't win anything anyways)
I've given up smoking (Thank you Lord) and when all the CC are paid off, then I'm saving for a Quilting machine that I can pay cash for!
If I looked back on the bank statements, I'm afraid I'd get mad at myself and since I can't change the past, only the future, I'm just looking forward. :-)
#56
Good job!!! I'm a former smoker and quit 11 years ago. My daughter and son inspire me to stay cigarette-free as I don't want to get cancer and leave them! My father died from lung cancer when I was 12, so I feel like quitting was the best I could do for them!
Keep up the good work!!
Keep up the good work!!
#60
I have $40 to spend a month...thats garage sales fabric and thrift shops.
I have to stay on budget as there is no more... I have to save a bit each month as I may need to get something quick that can't wait. :roll:
I have to stay on budget as there is no more... I have to save a bit each month as I may need to get something quick that can't wait. :roll:
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