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linkd 12-17-2014 06:10 PM

Mending - either the "I know you sew , so you can fix this" type, or the "I know I sew so I can fix/update it" type should go after 5 minutes - five years is way too long to let it hang around and guilt you. Don't even cut it up for fabric if it's five years old.

MargeD 12-17-2014 06:17 PM

I agree with maryb119, sometimes fabric has to age, like fine wine. Granted there are times when you need to sort through your stash and perhaps it needs to find a new home, but it's hard to let it go (gee, that sounds like a song I've heard) LOL.

ccthomas 12-17-2014 06:45 PM

I don't have that rule. If I can find feed sack fabric, I am going to use it (for example.) Fabric is like a friend.

bjdemir 12-17-2014 09:16 PM

I just used some material to make potholders that is dated to the 1970's. I really needed that piece to make several backs for the potholders. So the 5 year rule does not apply to me for my stash!

oldtisme 12-17-2014 09:29 PM

I'm still at the learning stage so every bit of fabric I can get my hands on (at a decent price) is mine for keeps, no take backs lol) I have quite a but of fabric but still find myself buying more for a certain quilt. I figure when I'm done with all of my kids quilts I'll have plenty of scraps to make the grand Childrens quilts from. I just love making quilts period! Sure is a lot more fun than making my own clothes for sure.
Jeri

devildogdiablo 12-18-2014 06:08 AM

keep it somewhere...I just used some fabric that I bought over 20 years ago to make my mother in law a quilt for Christmas. My rule to make the quilt was that I couldn't buy anything to make it but the batting. Even though the fabric isn't my taste anymore, she still likes that 90's vibe and it was perfect for her!

SueSew 12-18-2014 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 7011036)
Good grief - everything in my kitchen is at least 40 years old. My sewing machines are ALL over 5 years old and many over 50 or 100 years old and those are the ones that work after 5 years anyway... Some of my best shoes are older than that, too. My house is over 50 years old - 5 years... I think you need to look into going GREEN....

Miriam, we are on the sametrack for sure - I don't call it Green, though - just good old Yankee thrift! :) :) :)

miriam 12-18-2014 09:36 AM

yankee thrift = go green

Slow2Sew 12-18-2014 02:11 PM

I had problems adopting a two year rule a few years ago. However, once I set it in motion, it felt really great to have fewer things to fill up my space. I love purging now!

Becky's Crafts 12-20-2014 06:55 AM

Styles come and styles go, but quilts are timeless, so don't trash your older stash! Some are still buying 1930's fabrics (of course remakes), but what goes out of style today comes back in style again in a few years. If you choose to downsize, you can give some to friends or quilt guilds, or nursing homes that do crafts with their occupants, or donate some to GoodWill stores or thrift shops that will take it.


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