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#33
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
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I was just going to post a question about how you develop a stash. I have been just buying for the project that I am in the process of doing. I buy what the pattern says to buy but no more. It seems I am always having to go buy fabric. I never have any. How do you collect so much? Is it worth it to buy the smaller pre cut fabrics that i keep seeing and hearing about?
#35
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: MAINE
Posts: 246
we revamped my quilt room a while back and I purged some fabrics...so now when it gets overwhelming I just weed out some fabrics....give them to charity or a friend that I know would like it...happy quilting !!!!!!!!!!!
#36
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: upstate NY
Posts: 56
It is an addiction. But, for me it has gotten me through some rough times. Quilting is something I watched my grandmother do, who is now gone and I have wonderful memories of her from all the quilts she used make. I will try not to buy for awhile and work on finishing UFO's. Then I stack them up again. Therapy!!! Have fun and give the ones away you will never use.
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Location: Bluebell
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#39
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I too started collecting carnival glass. went to auctions and enjoyed. I got my first singer 15 for $20 years ago and still have it. I guess it is easier to store fabric than more glassware. 😊
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