2020 Fabric Moratorium
#583
Cattitude, that is a lot of fabrci to have disappear from your stash. Congratulations. A little isolation is good for chasing away excess fabric. I sure like your visual of fabric used. It is purrrrfect.
#584
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,807
WMUTeach: Congratulations on your great finishes. You are doing a great job using up some of your stash.
Iceblossom: I am sure your neighbors were very appreciative of the help and the meal from the two of you. Way to go!
Cattitude: Wally looks very content in his new napping place.
Iceblossom: I am sure your neighbors were very appreciative of the help and the meal from the two of you. Way to go!
Cattitude: Wally looks very content in his new napping place.
#586
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Ranger, Texas
Posts: 788
Finally! I've sold my house & closed on it & my new one! Movers arrive this Friday to haul my stuff to my new town. The sewing machines will find a new location & my fabric will be released from captivity! So I will finally be able to arrange things to make sewing fun. There is a quilt shop within 20 miles, so I may claim a moving exemption once the shop opens. I'm so excited about moving to a small town, in a county with 18,400 people! My house is on 0.61 acre, so no neighbors breathing down my neck. A calm environment for quilt-making.
#587
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,065
How exciting! I'm so happy you can continue with the move and be able to be reunited with your fabric.
So ok, one "Stimulus Patriotic Duty" exemption and one "New Start on Old Habits" exemption
So ok, one "Stimulus Patriotic Duty" exemption and one "New Start on Old Habits" exemption