I really like this idea - I just don't know if I'm disciplined enough to keep up with it. lol
I'll have to dig out my scrapbooking box from the crawl space and see what I've got. |
Originally Posted by Gabrielle's Mimi
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The great news is we are moving to a house with a casita for my quilting! I can't quite believe its finally true! Uh, oh.......does that mean I have room for more stuff?
We have the space in our yard for a casita, but I haven't yet justified the $60-$80k cost of building one for a sewing room. lol |
Friends, I have an announcement to make: I cut into some of my batiks yesterday!!! I'm actually making something with some of my favorite fabric. I did wince a little with each cut.
I think I just need to start buying 2 yards of every batik. There have been a few times I've used one that I love unexpectedly in a project and then can't find it anymore to replace it. |
It looks like most of us have that problem. I can definitely think of worse problems to have, but I do like ckcowl's idea of a swatch book.
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Oh thank goodness, I thought it was just me!
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Well I guess I'm the odd man out here. I love cutting into new fabrics! That's what I buy it for. I mostly make controlled scrappy quilts so I rarely buy yardage and I have a respectable stash but the only reason it's not getting used is because I can't quilt/piece fast enough. Not because I don't use it. Do it, ladies! It's very freeing.
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This fabric bug... I have it, happy to just admire that its mine. and it's beautiful, and I love having it. I have officially put myself on a fabric diet, the one I'll start tomorrow. I love flowers, petite flowers, big flowers. At quilt class they called me "the flower lady" :D
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I too have this disease!! I look at it...take it out....think about using it.....and......then....I......PUT IT BACK!!
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
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start yourself a (swatch book) -- cut a 6" square from each fabric you love (*or 12") and bind them, or use ribbon, what ever to hold them together - i use a scrap book binder- and keep your lovely fabrics...then you can look through them, touch them, admire them when ever you want-- and use the yardage without fear of never having the fabric to admire again- you can also add 'notes' of the name/line, where it came from, the price...in case you want to go back & find somemore.
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I can identify with that. lol I have some fabrics that I got in Hawaii a couple of years ago that I can't make myself cut. A lot of them are batiks.
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Oh my gosh! I am glad to now know that I am not alone!
I had 4 yards of a solid peach colored fabric for 20 yrs that I finally made myself start using last year and you know it was even prettier in the disappearing 9-patch lap quilts than by itself. I was glad I finally started using it. I now have some Jason Yenter fabric that I just love looking at. |
Personally I normally can't wait to use any fabric I have because it means I can go buy more. But my sister on the other hand has this issue and I laugh at her all the time. I always just thought it was her
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I suffer from the same thing.....must be catching.
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I have problems with this too, I have a large collection of Robyn Pandolph fabrics that I am hoarding for the perfect project... Realistically I have enough for 6-8 perfect projects but can't bring myself to cut it up.
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Yes me to! I have some special sets of fabric that i am afraid to use. I also am not sure what to make with them and just look at them.
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When i do use some of my favorite fabrics, my friend will ask, 'who is that for?" I say, "ME!"
I am going to make a denim cathedral window quilt and call it 'A Few of My Favorite Things" using the 'window' to showcase some of my favorite fabrics. |
I thought I was the only one. I just love to look and feel how my fabrics feel. Moda is one of my favorites and feels like silk to me...getting to be the same price too!!! I am slowly making head way though...
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