Organizing My Sewing Room and...
#11
Originally Posted by LAQUITA
I WOULD be willing to pay for some of your stash or atleast postage if youare donating, I can pay via paypal anytime.
Just let me know okay?
Thanks.
LaQuita
Just let me know okay?
Thanks.
LaQuita
I would love to see pics of your stash. I know that there are many on here who would love to be blessed or are willing to pay for your fabric. Especially to keep the moths and silver fish from having lunch. (not saying your home has these just making joke).
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Lakeland, Florida
Posts: 9,856
There's a PAYING IT FORWARD thread on here that you could pick some other person to send a small box or squishy to that doesn't have ANY stash and CAN'T even think about owning a stash due to the economy, health issues or some other reason. It feels so good to give!
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: ATL
Posts: 205
Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
There's a PAYING IT FORWARD thread on here that you could pick some other person to send a small box or squishy to that doesn't have ANY stash and CAN'T even think about owning a stash due to the economy, health issues or some other reason. It feels so good to give!
#14
Originally Posted by mswordwiz
Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
There's a PAYING IT FORWARD thread on here that you could pick some other person to send a small box or squishy to that doesn't have ANY stash and CAN'T even think about owning a stash due to the economy, health issues or some other reason. It feels so good to give!
#15
The pay it forward thread is in the sale, swap area and that's what I would do. Seems a waste to that all that fabric sitting there when in your heart you know you will never use it. Let somebodyelse use it to make a pretty quilt. IMHO, fabric was made to be used to make something not to sit on a shelf. Good Luck in whatever you decide to do.
#16
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Greendale Twp: Midland, MI
Posts: 216
I don't think I could give away my stash. It would take me forever to choose which one I could part with.
However, I don't have a problem giving the finished item.
Usually I am willing to give away about anything. I also have no problem giving away scraps.
Does it make sense to say the stash is like unbirthed quilts (quilt babies)?
I know, I'm nutty.
However, I don't have a problem giving the finished item.
Usually I am willing to give away about anything. I also have no problem giving away scraps.
Does it make sense to say the stash is like unbirthed quilts (quilt babies)?
I know, I'm nutty.
#19
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Van. Island, BC
Posts: 1,416
Yes please pay it forward. I have two friends whose MIL's passed. In both cases my friends hired dumpsters and tossed everything. They lived in different towns from their MIL's and didn't have the time from their jobs to do anything else.
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