Stash Inventory Idea
#22
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Rocky Mountains
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I'm not sure I want to take the time to scan all my material, but I saw someone post that they scanned the fabric they were thinking of using to cut up & play before getting into the fabric. So last night I scanned 4 pieces on to my computer so I could print & play with. Hopefully tonight I will be able to play with the paper & see what I like.
#24
I got the idea to scan fabric when I was trying to figure out how I wanted to use a small amount of fabric that I really, really loved. After that, I just got into the habit of scanning anything new as I acquire it because it's easy to do right away when the fabric comes "home". I'm not going to go back and scan stuff already in my stash unless I have a limited amount that I can't afford to waste during the design process.
Originally Posted by Jannie
I'm not sure I want to take the time to scan all my material, but I saw someone post that they scanned the fabric they were thinking of using to cut up & play before getting into the fabric. So last night I scanned 4 pieces on to my computer so I could print & play with. Hopefully tonight I will be able to play with the paper & see what I like.
#25
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,453
Originally Posted by DoxieMom
I'm a fairly new quilter starting to build a stash. Lately, I've gotten into the habit of scanning fabrics as I bring them home. I save a jpeg file of each one in a "Fabric" folder I made in "My Documents". It's easy to do and very convenient to be able to browse the files without having to physically go through my stash. I can print full-scale paper copies of fabrics to cut and play around with when I'm in the designing stages and I don't have to cut into the fabrics I love until I'm more sure how I want to proceed.
i have carried scrap pieces that i am looking for companion fabrics to go with it, in an old plastic baseball card holder, it folds up and tucks in my purse.
#26
I find pictures of my fabric online and just copy into EQ7. If you don't have EQ then save the picture of the fabric into a folder. It's faster then scanning to me. There are several online storage sites that will let you store 1GB of files for free. I let them store my files and not clog up my computer.
#27
Good idea also!
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I find pictures of my fabric online and just copy into EQ7. If you don't have EQ then save the picture of the fabric into a folder. It's faster then scanning to me. There are several online storage sites that will let you store 1GB of files for free. I let them store my files and not clog up my computer.
#28
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
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Hi, Doxiemom.....I need a mom; can you come to my house and do my stash now? It's really pretty here in VA right up against the mountains after all our air-cleaning rain, and very peaceful at my cottage. I'll welcome you with some great chicken salad when you get here. :lol: :lol:
Jan in VA
Jan in VA
#29
You're funny! I bet VA is beautiful this time of year and I do like chicken salad, but my Mom schedule is booked in advance for quite a while into the future, just like my quilting schedule... :)
:lol: :lol:
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Hi, Doxiemom.....I need a mom; can you come to my house and do my stash now? It's really pretty here in VA right up against the mountains after all our air-cleaning rain, and very peaceful at my cottage. I'll welcome you with some great chicken salad when you get here. :lol: :lol:
Jan in VA
Jan in VA
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