What does your material stash look like?
#31
I have a 4 shelf cabinet full of fabric, a 3 drawer plastic cabinet full, a 5 drawer cabinet for small pieces, 2 plastic tubs full of flannel, and a basket of "waiting in the wings" fabric (saved for a specific project) Would love to get a larger cabinet but DH said if I had a larger cabinet I would buy more fabric. Isn't that the idea?
#32
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
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Well .. mine has its own insurance policy. My homeowners was not sufficent to cover it in the event of a complete loss. I moved my "studio" to the basement years ago as the "volume" had outgrown its confines and I was concerned about the weight. Because its in the basement there are limits to what a standard policy will cover. My agent did not believe a policy/rider was needed till he saw my "studio" and I explained what fabric costs per yard and what one stack would be valued at for replacement.
Yep ...I know some of you are thinking "downsize" that stash... and I do periodically do some weeding, but when I want to quilt... I want to quilt not go to the store.
Yep ...I know some of you are thinking "downsize" that stash... and I do periodically do some weeding, but when I want to quilt... I want to quilt not go to the store.
I know that number seems high, but I've been sewing and accumulating for 50 years - - - -
#33
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Coventry UK
Posts: 3,058
I have been quilting 18yrs and collecting/hoarding fabrics since!! My sewing room is very small (9'x7') but I somehow seem to get a lot in there!! I had a lot of help sorting my room from my special QB friend Izy It doesn't often look this tidy[ATTACH=CONFIG]394756[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]394758[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]394762[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]394764[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]394763[/ATTACH]
#35
I have been sewing and quilting since I was 13. I started with 3-4 file boxes of fabric (clothing to sew plus scraps). My first 2 quilts were mostly from fabric scraps, the first took 5 yr and was all hand pieced both sides and quilted. Since then, I mostly just made simple quilts for children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews as they arrived, and table cloths, curtains and such, as needed. I've done more complicated quilts in the past 10 years or so, so that's when the fabric accumulation really started. I have about 10 clear storage boxes with fabric, plus more in baskets and piles. One box is cat fabric. i have a bag of music fabric and another of Christmas fabric. The rest I try to sort by color or by project, but it's not all sorted. Some is in my sewing room in the basement, but I hadn't been able to climb stairs, so more recent fabric is in the garage. My sewing machine is on the dining room table right now with a few piles nearby.
Someone mentioned collape of the floor-I haven't had that, but I've had piles collapse, and basement floods. I had to wash everything in baskets on the floor and piles that collapsed onto the floor. So now, everything on the floor is in plastic bins. Also have 2 small chests of patterns, mostly clothing, but some quilting or other projects.
Don't even ask about quilting magazines. They're mostly disorganized in magazine boxes. DH wants me to scan the parts I want and discard the magazines. It would probably be easier to find the patterns that way, but I still like looking through the magazines.
Someone mentioned collape of the floor-I haven't had that, but I've had piles collapse, and basement floods. I had to wash everything in baskets on the floor and piles that collapsed onto the floor. So now, everything on the floor is in plastic bins. Also have 2 small chests of patterns, mostly clothing, but some quilting or other projects.
Don't even ask about quilting magazines. They're mostly disorganized in magazine boxes. DH wants me to scan the parts I want and discard the magazines. It would probably be easier to find the patterns that way, but I still like looking through the magazines.
#36
I took this pic on Saturday when I moved my sewing room into the formal dining area. This is it for stash except for about 4 kits that are in a chest.
DH says I have a lot of fabric, but I think my stash looks sad compared to others'. LOL
*edit* I don't know why my pic posted sideways! ack!
DH says I have a lot of fabric, but I think my stash looks sad compared to others'. LOL
*edit* I don't know why my pic posted sideways! ack!
#39
I would be embarrassed for anyone to see my stash right now. I've been collecting since about 2000. I started folding fabric on comic boards, so far I've used about 300 boards and only about half way through.
#40
I have probably about fabric for 3 large quilts, about 6 kits for medium quilts and small wall hangings, I have maybe 6 fabrics with no plan as of yet, but I don't often buy fabric with no plan in mind
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