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Old 11-17-2010, 08:14 AM
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I have been working on cleaning up my stash and have made lots of pillowcases for Kids and other charity quilts. I still have more than I can use in the next couple of years. Someone referred to this as SABLE - Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy!
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:17 AM
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I have learned that I bought and acquired far too many busy prints. Before I really got into quilting, I would buy fabric just because I liked it and I usually bought at least two or three metres. They're great for focus fabrics or for a back but I had a serious lack of co-ordinating fabrics. I just didn't realize that those quieter, somewhat boring (to one who loves colour and design!) tone on tones, marbles and almost solids in light, medium and dark were essential fabrics for a quilter. Since I have retired, these are the only fabrics I have purchased. I have not yet really gone through my stash and culled some of these bright and usually medium or dark prints that I have in abundance. That may happen as my small sewing room is very crowded and I am almost to the point of admitting that I have too much fabric. When the lids won't fit on the largest Rubbermaid containers that they make and you have over 20 of these bins, you do have a lot of fabric! Right now, I'm still considering but I think some fabric sharing is in my future.
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:19 AM
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A couple of months ago I got all mine out to fold it using the ruler for neater storage - and I counted up the yardage - and was amazed just how much I'd accumulated. It's made me resolve to try and use stash instead of buying for a while!
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:25 AM
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Oh, yeah, I was shocked, too. Decided I'd make scrappy quilts to get rid of the load --- have made 3 now and have MORE fabric than when I started!!!!!! :mrgreen:
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by janRN
You can never have too much! After reading that fabric prices are going to increase again after the first of the year, I'm thinking I may have to get just a few more pieces. I only have enough now to last me until the year 2025 LOL.
Are we related??? ...........LOL 8-) :roll:
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
I have learned that I bought and acquired far too many busy prints. Before I really got into quilting, I would buy fabric just because I liked it and I usually bought at least two or three metres. They're great for focus fabrics or for a back but I had a serious lack of co-ordinating fabrics. I just didn't realize that those quieter, somewhat boring (to one who loves colour and design!) tone on tones, marbles and almost solids in light, medium and dark were essential fabrics for a quilter. Since I have retired, these are the only fabrics I have purchased. I have not yet really gone through my stash and culled some of these bright and usually medium or dark prints that I have in abundance. That may happen as my small sewing room is very crowded and I am almost to the point of admitting that I have too much fabric. When the lids won't fit on the largest Rubbermaid containers that they make and you have over 20 of these bins, you do have a lot of fabric! Right now, I'm still considering but I think some fabric sharing is in my future.
Just send me a PM when you're ready to destash girl.....LOL. Like I need more fabric!!

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Old 11-17-2010, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Rachel
only 4 or 5 baby quilts??? you need to go shopping. tee hee
Exactly what I was thinking!!! That's all!!! Honey you still have a ways to go before you have too much!!!!
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by nikki128
Is anyone else ever shocked to discover the amount of fabric you have? I have some yardage. However, most of my fabric is 1/2 yards and smaller. I decided to press and organize my scraps (which to this point have been in a laundry basket. I am really shocked at how much I have I could prob make 4 or 5 baby quilts with them. Now, I just need to find some patterns and make time to sew more !
I made a promise to myself that I would use as much fabric as I could up before buying more. I broke that promise when "Quilter's Quarters" had a buy 7 yds get 7 free sale. So I am now sewing every free minute I get. :roll: :oops: :-D
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:17 AM
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That's what I was thinking.
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Mariposa
Check out www.quiltville.com for some great scrap patterns! :)
I just checked it out...that is a great site..thanks
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