Statement of Stash Flow
#61
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
Well, I don't consider those to be "quilting" blogs, those are personal blogs. There are a few excellent quilting blogs out there, most of them are by people who are employed in the quilting industry.
http://erinrussek.typepad.com/one-piece-at-a-time/
https://ankastreasures.wordpress.com/
http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/
http://www.jillilystudio.blogspot.com/
http://erinrussek.typepad.com/one-piece-at-a-time/
https://ankastreasures.wordpress.com/
http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/
http://www.jillilystudio.blogspot.com/
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#63
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Buda, TX
Posts: 1
I had a crafty hobby, my DH thought it should be run as a business...3 years later I quit! Fun was gone when a balance sheet need to be made and taxes paid. Now I quilt and do it because I love it and love creating with fabrics and the joy on the face that receives my gift.
#64
I have laughed and laughed at this thread this morning. I do not want to be accountable for any of my stash accumulation nor will I do a spread sheet or flow chart- lol. The "deposits" always out weight the "withdrawals". Matter of fact - the DH, who may I add completely supports my habit and is as I speak is making a 12x12 foot closet just off my sewing room in the garage attic, always encourages me to stop at LQS's we find!!
Minmom - I SO know what you are saying. I worked at a Viking insides a JoAnnes Fabric for about two years. I worked only part time and spent more than my salary at either the JoAnnes or st the Viking shop!!
Pecksh - I too loved the links to the blogs. I already downloaded The Jingle Applique block!! Thanks!!
I worked at House of Fabrics for a while. DH came to me after figuring out our taxes, and let me know that my time there was a net loss to the family, as I had spent $3000 more than I had earned that year... That was back in the early 90's, so I shudder to think what damage I could do now!
Pecksh - I too loved the links to the blogs. I already downloaded The Jingle Applique block!! Thanks!!
#65
Love the idea of it, but there is no way I would do it. Right now when DH asks how much I spend on my hobby I can honestly say 'a little here, a little there'. Gosh I don't want the actual number. Plus, if I knew exactly how much I'd have to stop shopping. lol
#66
I remember seeing that a while back. I kept thinking " how can she afford to buy so much fabric, and how does she use it that fast?" I like slow projects. I've been depleting my stash for 5 years. I'm down to mostly 1/4-1/2 yard pieces which are great for applique-my passion.
#67
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Utah
Posts: 8,845
Not for me. I'd rather spend my time sewing (or acquiring more stash-LOL) than keeping detailed records of ins and outs. The only lists I keep are of proposed and completed projects and that works fine for me.
#70
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 446
Speaking of accountability!! I teach an 8th grade Home & Careers class which includes sewing by hand and by machine. The Assistant Principal in my building has now advised me that "all pins need to be accounted for after each class." LMAO Wondering how many of you are able to account for all your pins, every day, after every sewing project, etc?
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