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when do you decide to destash fabrics?

Old 10-17-2010, 02:55 PM
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Some fabic and scraps I know I'll never use I've PIF on this board to QB Friends in need.
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Old 10-17-2010, 03:59 PM
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i de-stash by making quilts, table runners, placemats, purses, totes....
the only way i know of to destash is to keep sewing :), making stuff with all that fabric, after all, isn't that what we buy it for?
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:03 PM
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I wish I HAD a stash. lol I tend to buy when I need it for a specific quilt. When I get new ideas I'm stumped because I never have what I need.
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:06 PM
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When my sewing room gets too messy and there seems to be fabric all over the place, I check the stash to see if there is any fabric that I know I won't use because I don't like it anymore. As my taste changes, I destash. No sense keeping stuff I know I will never use.
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:07 PM
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I haven't been quilting long enough to need to de-stash. The only things I would probably get rid of are the older fabrics I received from my mother and grandmother's stashes.
Some of that stuff just isn't me.
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:16 PM
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I've sometimes bought pieces that caught my eye but I wasn't totally in love with. After awhile as I started to buy fabrics that I was totally in love with I weeded thru those other pieces.

Some I held onto after looking them over again to use for pieced backings. Others in the pile I now use to make practice blocks or practice various pattern shapes, then I still have scraps for all the other ideas floating in my head for my "one-of-these-days" list of projects.

So it all never really goes to waste in the end.
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:17 PM
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De-stash? What's that? You guys keep talking about fabric, but I always thought de-stashing was when Dad decided to shave his face!! ;)
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:23 PM
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Destash? I've got to do that, my front spare bedroom is where my sister is going to stay for a while, and it's full, full, full of fabric on cardboard and boxes of fabric and bags of fabric and piles of fabric on shelves and in behind cabinet doors with windows.

I've given some to a church that does quilting (given reluctantly, not in real Christian giving mode, but necessary, sigh) and have lots of other stuff to ..sob, get rid of. And sister doesn't quilt or even sew on buttons, grumble and gripe. A couple of nieces are very enthusiastic about getting some...sigh. But still lots of it in my wall to wall floor to ceiling book case, more fabric than books.
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Destash? I've got to do that, my front spare bedroom is where my sister is going to stay for a while, and it's full, full, full of fabric on cardboard and boxes of fabric and bags of fabric and piles of fabric on shelves and in behind cabinet doors with windows.

I've given some to a church that does quilting (given reluctantly, not in real Christian giving mode, but necessary, sigh) and have lots of other stuff to ..sob, get rid of. And sister doesn't quilt or even sew on buttons, grumble and gripe. A couple of nieces are very enthusiastic about getting some...sigh. But still lots of it in my wall to wall floor to ceiling book case, more fabric than books.
Ill come over and help you de-stash.. My fabric isn't high enough for a fabric avalanche yet.. .. still have plenty of room if I squish it down more on all four walls-well.... itsn not touching ceiling yet!! but gettin there! , plus I can still walk in- sorta- in my 5x5 walk-in closet .. Hey I can find room.. :oops:
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by kriscraft99
I would love to see some of y'alls stashes..

Mine is out of control. I spent about 4 hours today straightening just one 5' bookshelf that has my fruit, food, nautical, sports and birthday prints and I counted 20 different cherry prints.

I have 3 pattern cabinets that are full.. each has 4 or 5 drawers (yes "real pattern cabinets" from when Piece Goods Shop closed down in our town), along with close to 12 bookshelves and numerious plastic containers that are sorted by holiday themes.

I keep telling myself I don't "need" all of this fabric but I don't see many I want to part with.
I would LOVE to see a pic of yours!!! It sounds like you have your own personal LQS right in your very home!! :lol: If you really want to de-stash, just send it on up to southeastern Michigan!!! I'll find room for it somewhere!! I don't REALLY need a kitchen, do I? Isn't that why we have "carry out"? I could just put it in my cupboards!!! :thumbup:
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