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Love them both.
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Originally Posted by misscarol
I have been using my stash and I am amazed at the fabric I have and what I am willing to put together. So far so good. What happens when you only have ugly fabric left?
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Both quilts are beautiful treasures! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Love the quilts! I've been organizing and working with my stash this year, too. I have done some buying, but most of it is "go withs." My friend and I just did our own mini shop hop and all I purchased were the fabrics I needed to go with stash stuff with specific projects in mind.
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Beautiful
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You have a lovely stash!
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Gorgeous, just completed our local shop hop only yardage bought was sale, and few FQ s. Their inventories seem a little low as well. Other than to finish some gifts for baby showers 3 so far this year, haven't bought any fabric, grateful to have a stash I enjoy "shopping" from. The economy is not rebounding yet. At the shop hop a vendor who attended the spring market in SLC said purchases were very low.
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Dear Crabbypatty, Love your avatar! I too have been on a fafric diet. so now other people are feeding me from their scraps and I really can't use it all fast enough!!! I love to make scrappy quilts!
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JuliTN, Great quilts and a great idea. Who would of thought a person could accually make quilts from a stash of fabric already owned. Sorry to all the quilts shop owners, but I haven't bought fabric in a over 6 months now and still don't need to! I used to shop every weekend and always found something I had to have.
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I have been doing this for the past year and still have lots of fabric to choose from. Except for backing. I have been doing a lot of scrappy one quilts and scrappy backs.
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