Fabric Moratorium 2023
#253
When the spam gets reported without any ID, such as user name, when it gets deleted, it looks like the previous (by rryder in this case) legit post was the spammer.
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#254
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Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 632
Hi everyone - sorry for being so quiet on the thread lately - life has been busy and while I have lurked now and then when I've had a chance, I just want to say again what a great place this is. Ideas and encouragement everywhere you look!
So here's a throwback to a few months ago when I was asking advice on neutral backgrounds (post #64). I am proud to present my completed quilt top/flimsy. It's nothing at all like I had first imagined/planned, but I'm quite pleased with it and am especially chuffed to be able to say it's 100% from stash (with a couple of extra neutral fabric pieces from a friend's stash thrown in). It finished at about 48.5" x 64" which has led me to wanting to shop widebacks since I generally avoid piecing my backing, but I know I must have something that would work in my stash so I'm trying to stay strong. :-) The original "focus fabric" will most likely be used for the binding.
What has completely stunned me is that my stash doesn't seem to have shrunk all that much... it feels like I've been cutting through tons of fabric for this quilt. I guess I'd better go find another project to start!
So here's a throwback to a few months ago when I was asking advice on neutral backgrounds (post #64). I am proud to present my completed quilt top/flimsy. It's nothing at all like I had first imagined/planned, but I'm quite pleased with it and am especially chuffed to be able to say it's 100% from stash (with a couple of extra neutral fabric pieces from a friend's stash thrown in). It finished at about 48.5" x 64" which has led me to wanting to shop widebacks since I generally avoid piecing my backing, but I know I must have something that would work in my stash so I'm trying to stay strong. :-) The original "focus fabric" will most likely be used for the binding.
What has completely stunned me is that my stash doesn't seem to have shrunk all that much... it feels like I've been cutting through tons of fabric for this quilt. I guess I'd better go find another project to start!
#255
I am one of the longarm dreamers and wish I had the room for one. I actually just saw someone selling their longarm frame (no machine) on craigslist just before coming over to checkout the latest threads on the forum.
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#259
I love seeing everybody's beautiful quilts. Thanks for sharing! I did make a fabric purchase. Had to purchase additional fabric for the quilt I'm currently working on. But I also bought another fabric. All things considered I am doing better every year.
#260
Just finished these two, and ready to send off. The panels were purchased last summer as part of a series of quilts for the children of nieces and nephews. Part way through, I ran out of fabric for one of the quilts, so I had to purchase more. In order to get the free shipping option, I purchased an additional two yards of fabric, with 1 1/2 yards making it way into the other quilt. So while I did end up adding a couple of yards to my stash, there was a net reduction on these two, so it's all good.