Are you aFabric addict & quilt book addict?
#43
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sonoma, Calif.
Posts: 175
My first passion is buying fabric. My second is buying books. Now if I could just put them together and MAKE something!! It's kind of like a treasure hunt when your in a fabric store. Can't possibly leave without finding something to bring home.
#45
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Louisiana
Posts: 459
I have plenty of fabric, but probably not as much as some of you! Quilt books are a different story. I have so many!
I was glad to read that some of you collect cook books and quilt books. I have tons of cook books. I read them like novels. I have too many magazines, too. I buy more at quilt shows, because if I haven't read it or don't have it, it is new to me. Maybe I can pass some of them on to others at our quilt show. The last show that I went to sold magazines 10/$1.00. Of course, I bought ten!
I was glad to read that some of you collect cook books and quilt books. I have tons of cook books. I read them like novels. I have too many magazines, too. I buy more at quilt shows, because if I haven't read it or don't have it, it is new to me. Maybe I can pass some of them on to others at our quilt show. The last show that I went to sold magazines 10/$1.00. Of course, I bought ten!
#46
I am both, I can spend hours looking at books, dreaming about how I could sew each and everyone. Of course I always over estimate my abilities (time). Then there is the fabric store, once I walk in, it's like a black hole, I get lost, and can't find the door, usually when it's new territory or a very good shop. (I love fondling the fabric). ;)
#47
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 17,068
I don't know what came over me recently but I donated a ton of quilt books I've had and not even looked at for a long time. That's a big deal for me b/c I am such a hoarder!
But in the last few months my husband and I have been longing to simplify- I don't know how long it will last but I don't miss one book I got rid of. I still have too many but for now at least there is some free space and a sense of accomplishment. As I went through them I knew which ones I no longer wanted or that they served their purpose with me. My fabric is a different matter altogether :D I'm not buying much but I really want to use up a lot meaning I want to make more quilts NOW !!! :D I have 3 boys and want to have at least several for each of them. At the rate I'm going they will have only one if we're lucky!
I also got rid of a lot of polyester batting b/c I hand quilt and don't like using it.
But in the last few months my husband and I have been longing to simplify- I don't know how long it will last but I don't miss one book I got rid of. I still have too many but for now at least there is some free space and a sense of accomplishment. As I went through them I knew which ones I no longer wanted or that they served their purpose with me. My fabric is a different matter altogether :D I'm not buying much but I really want to use up a lot meaning I want to make more quilts NOW !!! :D I have 3 boys and want to have at least several for each of them. At the rate I'm going they will have only one if we're lucky!
I also got rid of a lot of polyester batting b/c I hand quilt and don't like using it.
#48
I honestly don't remember a time when I didn't love books. As a child, thanks to the Bookmobile, it wasn't unusual for me to read 300 t0 400 books over the summer. Yes, I had chores but my Mom always made sure there was time to read. My parents were also voracious readers and most of my siblings. Because we lived in a small rural community, I traveled the world in those books.Then when I was twelve, I discovered sewing and the benifits of making my own cloths. Thus began the love affair with fabric. In the mid to late sixties 5.00 would buy enough material for a dress and a skirt. No matter how hard things were (and believe me they were) my Dad could always come up with a 5.00 so that his "baby" could have a new outfit. From that meager start, the legend grew to a major stash. I consider myself the Will Rogers of fabric stores. I never met one I didn't like!!
#49
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 17,068
Originally Posted by Honey
I honestly don't remember a time when I didn't love books. As a child, thanks to the Bookmobile, it wasn't unusual for me to read 300 t0 400 books over the summer. Yes, I had chores but my Mom always made sure there was time to read. My parents were also voracious readers and most of my siblings. Because we lived in a small rural community, I traveled the world in those books.Then when I was twelve, I discovered sewing and the benifits of making my own cloths. Thus began the love affair with fabric. In the mid to late sixties 5.00 would buy enough material for a dress and a skirt. No matter how hard things were (and believe me they were) my Dad could always come up with a 5.00 so that his "baby" could have a new outfit. From that meager start, the legend grew to a major stash. I consider myself the Will Rogers of fabric stores. I never met one I didn't like!!
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