Self diagnosis.... Fabric/colorPick'nPhobic
#43
Originally Posted by Mary Bird
Oh, Granniebj, I wish I had your problem! If we lived closer together, I'd let you shop my stash anytime! When I started quilting, I thought fat quarters were cute, so I collected them - from everywhere. We travel a lot, so my fq collection grew and grew. I finally sorted & bundled them & sold at a quilt guild garage sale. I still have a lot of fabric - some yardage, some scraps, some fqs. Oh, I'm never going to use my stash - I work in a LQS!
#44
What a great idea, Honey. I think I may try that. I ordered some of those boards from the lady on here and am waiting for them to arrive, just hope they come before my surgery date for lung cancer. I don't suppose I will feel like doing much for a while after that and that makes me mad...I hate sitting and doing nothing. I usually try to sew for a couple of hours a day..
#46
Originally Posted by thequilteddove
I have a freak'n closet full of fabric. Everytime I pick out a quilt pattern I think I might want to make, I can't seem to coordinate anything from within my closet!!! What the heck! I think I need to see a therapist to help me get over this fabric/colorpick'nphobia! Or I need to go fabric shop'n some more....
#47
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Be bold, grab a bit of everything you have and shove it in a big bag...get scrappy. Failing that roughly put them into "categories" and only shop to match or contrast with what you have on hand...maybe you have too much in the way of patterns and not enough plains.
#50
Thank you Mona. I have resigned myself to the inevitable. I will need the surgery to remove the cancer and maybe chemo. But I am not looking forward to it at all. Just keep on praying it has not spread. I have a new hubby and am just getting back into my quilting after 5 yrs of non interest in much after losing my hubby to lung cancer 5 yrs ago. Life is good again, and I don't need this right now., but I am trying to be positive.. for my children also.
They don't need to worry about me. They have their own problems.
They don't need to worry about me. They have their own problems.
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