How to rebuild my fabric stash?
#21
equilter.com is one I use. Along with MSQC, fabric.com. Just google and take a look at what's available.
But this time around, only buy what you Love. LoL
But this time around, only buy what you Love. LoL
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 06-19-2019 at 02:53 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#22
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As my sewing tastes are constantly evolving, I see no reason to stop acquiring new fabric. If I always purchase what I like, it all plays nice together. Besides, it is more fun to have more to choices.
Bonus: I am also saving money on gas.
Bonus: I am also saving money on gas.
#23
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Milton DE
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Me too...trying and winning on not buying but using what I have. I too have donated lots to the local Church guild.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 06-19-2019 at 08:56 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#24
My downfall was Quilted Twins. They sell bundles of a color theme and I would just have to have it. Such as peach, teal, reds. wood grains, and animal prints. Then I had to have a tub dedicated and labeled neatly on the shelf. Now at 72, I feel I have run out of time. Will I ever get it all sewed up?
And I am still nursing a stash of bolts: the black/yellow, black /red, floral, and snow scenes.
I was thrilled to have 3 of the members here take a large priority box of scraps and just pay the postage. It did free up some space.
And I am still nursing a stash of bolts: the black/yellow, black /red, floral, and snow scenes.
I was thrilled to have 3 of the members here take a large priority box of scraps and just pay the postage. It did free up some space.
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