Statement of Stash Flow
#53
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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#55
Must admit I love the play on words you discovered. I don't plan to calculate my stash flows but I can tell you categorically that I am in a deficit position and see no change on the horizon. lol
#56
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Boulder Creek, CA
Posts: 34
I worked at House of Fabrics for a while. DH came to me after figuring out our taxes, and let me know that my time there was a net loss to the family, as I had spent $3000 more than I had earned that year... That was back in the early 90's, so I shudder to think what damage I could do now!
#58
[QUOTE=grann of 6;5811893]The closest I come to keeping track of my in-flow and out-flow is when I see an empty spot on the shelves, I know it is time to go shopping to fill it up again./QUOTE]
That's the spirit! I needed a laugh tonight...very funny! :-)
That's the spirit! I needed a laugh tonight...very funny! :-)
#59
I agree with everyone, this is my joy and my release.However, i just received two quilts back from the LAQ'er and was remembering my dear aunt who, when away from home had her house burglarized. They took the quilts- irreplaceable ~! Money does not cover the time, love, care and memories i have in them, but i have heard that you should make a list for insurance purposes, at the least to help prove such a loss. So, i made a list on the back of the bill from the LAQ'er. New fabric for my queen quilts in the patterns i love average about so much, batting on sale $$, backing... the cost of the quilting and something to count for the time i spend piecing and binding. It is not nearly market value, but this info along with photos helps me show what i have done.
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