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Old 08-19-2016, 05:10 PM
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I just sent a box of scraps and unused been around forever fat quarters to my DGD to make into doll clothes. I am hoping that my fabric addiction is hereditary!
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Old 08-20-2016, 04:12 AM
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I am trying to use my stash. It is very disorganized. It seems that it doesn't get any smaller. I do have to buy backings, and attend sales. Never thought of hiding things in suitcases. My quilt area would look more organized. Funny story!,
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Old 08-20-2016, 08:05 AM
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I finished packing my first floor items and so far, my quilting fabric, books and notions are way more than anything in our home. Today we go to the lower level and I know my quilting items will account for half of what is there. I can't believe I have so much stuff.
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Old 08-20-2016, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Granny9 View Post
a few months ago our guild had a speaker (can not remember her name for the life of me) on organizing your work area and UFO's. One question she asked us was why is it a UFO? Lost interest, need fabric to finish, She said to finish what we can and want to, the rest pass it on. Just because it started out to be a queen size, and you only have a few blocks done, change direction is fine, make a throw, baby quilt, table runner. I looked at my UFO's with different eyes, In one evening I lost 1/3 of my UFO's decided to pass them on to my guild to finish as comfort quilts. Another 1/3 were reworked into smaller quilts, the rest needed quilting which I have set aside 2 hr. per week to finish. only have 3 left to quilt. I also make myself do binding and label before I load the next one on the LA She also told us her stash s very small, mainly neutrals, She said her taste in colors changed with every project.
This is a great way of looking at a sewing room. I just finished cleaning mine (again) and am appalled at all the projects and fabric that I have accumulated. I am going to go back and take another look at it all with "new eyes"!
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Old 08-20-2016, 10:12 AM
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I just came upstairs from my sewing area...shaking my head in total depression.....I looked around at all that fabric..all neatly folded and stacked....but it would take 3 lifetimes to use...a bookcase tight with quilting books..have not really looked at them after purchase and maybe one thing done out of each...patterns, same story, but there are some on to-do list...never happen......gadgets/templates-love those and do use, did thin out last year.....
went down to work on that orange peel MSQC quilt that has been languishing forever...looked around....have a SBS kit since who knows when, 3 blocks done..not thrilled with it.......and epp cut hexies..that I do while watching tv in evening.....that 1/2 done...and I have accumulated over several years JAF boms (4),but purchased when clearanced and able to get complete kits- pieced one this spring..worked out well, now to L/A it...now I'm on an EB pattern kick...her patches of life...just got that in mail....may cut into some of the fabric.
Im thinking when the guild stats up again in sept..wow, that's right around the corner, I'm going to be like Santa Claus each meeting...with a bag of free goodies....to anyone who wants. Thanks for letting me vent a bit...have no one else here who understands this....dds just shake their heads....neither are interested so the puck stops here!
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Old 08-20-2016, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by retiredteacher09 View Post
I just made up 9 kits for baby quilts that will be about 40 by 45". I also put together a quilt kit that will end up being about 69 by 78". It sure took a long time but they are cut and ready to sew. I decided to make up kits because once the school year begins and my subbing schedule starts, I can just grab a kit and start sewing on it. No thinking should be involved. Lol!

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I love this! I don't sub, but having it all organized into kits is fabulous just for organizational purposes.

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Old 08-20-2016, 01:32 PM
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I think the kit idea is a great one too. Plus that would really help me from getting bogged down and distracted while I'm sorting. I am definitely not a one project at a time person so having two or three kits to work on at a time could satisfy that need I have.
I have the whole day to myself tomorrow which in itself is extremely rare. I think I'll spread out in the living room and sort, kit up some projects and have HGTV in the background on tv. I really need to do this for my own sanity! It's impossible to be productive right now. And I'm starting to feel a little resentful which is never a pretty mood.
Thanks for the kit idea! Gonna run with it!
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Old 08-21-2016, 04:46 AM
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I am getting ready for a yard sale. This gave me the incentive to go through my stash. I have been working on this for over a week. Cannot believe the amount of beautiful fabric I had and here I have been working on little scrappy stuff. So far I have came up with four large boxes full. Talk about over whelming. I'm thinking about going back through it again.
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Old 08-21-2016, 04:41 PM
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Beehiveof9 and Lots2do: I'm glad you like the kit idea. I can't take credit for the idea but I can give the credit to people on this board for sharing the idea of 'kit-making.' .

This board is awesome!

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Old 08-21-2016, 05:09 PM
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A great thread, WannabeQ...full of laughs and ideas....how did we get ourselves into this? Off to get a UFO finished...
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