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#81
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 182
I've been addicted to remnants. They are such a bargain! I can't resist. I just ordered some fabric online the other day so I can't give advice, but before I order I ask myself if I absolutly love it and can't live without it and I have a use for it. If the answer is yes, I go for it, if not I pass.
#85
It's winter. we have to buy more fabric to insulate our sewing rooms. Besides, it's a woman's job to help keep the economy going. We create jobs by buying fabric: store keepers, their employees, truck drivers to deliver to the stores, people at the mills to make the fabric and farmers to grow the cotton we need. It's downright Patriotic to spend, spend, spend.
At least that's my excuse. LOL
At least that's my excuse. LOL
#86
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 263
It is very hard to control oneself (especially fabric). But I try to wait until i want to make another quilt and of all my fabric i never have enough of the right one, worse is i do not have a sewing room to put it in. SO I have to control it... I will have to keep making scrap quilts.... lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
#88
Originally Posted by belmer
Go in your sewing room and start organizing your fabric and all your scraps..... And you will feel like you just purchased more fabric, At least it keeps Me from buying more.
I know how compulsive I am too, but I just keep telling myself enough is enough!
I know how compulsive I am too, but I just keep telling myself enough is enough!
Love your avatar quilt!! Could you PM me the name of the pattern if you have it?
Thanks, Cindy Lou Who
#89
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Carolina - But otherwise, NOTW
Posts: 7,940
I have made 2 bed size quilts in the last month and have only spent $35 on fabric, with all the rest coming out of my stash. It was very satisfying!!
Pick out a pattern and then go through your stash and pick out what will work for it. Put the pattern and the fabric in a container together. Do 2 or 3 of these projects kits, then take one and start it.
By the time you get through with them, it'll be 3 or 4 months, and you'll have broken your habit of buying.
I can raise my hand and say honestly "That's what I did, and I broke my really bad habit". :thumbup: :thumbup: :P
You can do it!!!
Pick out a pattern and then go through your stash and pick out what will work for it. Put the pattern and the fabric in a container together. Do 2 or 3 of these projects kits, then take one and start it.
By the time you get through with them, it'll be 3 or 4 months, and you'll have broken your habit of buying.
I can raise my hand and say honestly "That's what I did, and I broke my really bad habit". :thumbup: :thumbup: :P
You can do it!!!
#90
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Carolina - But otherwise, NOTW
Posts: 7,940
Originally Posted by SuziC
Originally Posted by liese
You sound like me! During the summer I did the Fabric.com sale. When the UPS man showed up with the beat up box he wanted to open it to make sure nothing was damaged. I told him no worry -- it's only fabric -- 90 lbs of it! My DH was in shock -- 90 lbs of fabric in one delivery!
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