Out of... WHAT?
#103
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: SW Minnesota
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Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
Originally Posted by jojo47
No way am I letting her 'help' me sort through it...she'd toss most of it! (I'm glad I'm in good company, sewjoyce!)
Ours is not a particularly cheap hobby, for the most part.
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#104
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Location: SW Minnesota
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Originally Posted by Gerbie
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
The other day, my grown DD was staring in amazement at my spare bedroom....the boxes of fabric, etc. have grown to overwhelm the room (well, there is still walking room around the bed). And I'm trying to reorganize my sewing room so the spare bed was piled with various boxes of "essential" stuff. I told her that this was the stuff that I used on a regular basis and asked her if she had any ideas about storing it. Her comment? "Mom, you got way too much stuff!" :lol:
#105
Originally Posted by Randa
My husband shrugs his shoulders and says "At least you're not in the bars!!" LOL!! Guess that means it's okay to have stash! Still wondering though...are you not supposed to use it?? Ever??? LOL!!
#106
Originally Posted by lance1quilts22
Wow I started using the shower in my bathroom 10 years ago and my kids think I am crazy. luckyly when they come there is a shower in the other bathroom.
Originally Posted by Lucky Patsy's "Mom"
Once when I used the restroom at one of my favorite quilt shops that is a converted residence, I peaked in their bathtub-shower. It was full of bolts fabric! I haven't had to use that strategy yet, but I might!
#107
Originally Posted by Pat G
Originally Posted by Randa
My husband shrugs his shoulders and says "At least you're not in the bars!!" LOL!! Guess that means it's okay to have stash! Still wondering though...are you not supposed to use it?? Ever??? LOL!!
:-D :D
#110
Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by RugosaB
I have a coffee cup that holds my cone thread before it goes through the machine, and it says She who dies with the most fabric, wins.
I was a breeder until I was in an accident, Rugosa Basenjis. Luckily my love of the breed remained, along with my love and knowledge of how to sew
(although terribly outdated, I still get many comments that lets me know the info I have online is still used www.RugosaBasenjis.com, so I leave it)
They are one of my favorite quilt subjects.
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