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cashs_mom 08-12-2022 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 8562778)
There's a 12-step program for that. The first step is to get a bigger space. The other 11 steps are to buy more fabric to fill it up.

LOL Dunster. I like the way you think!

faykilgore 08-12-2022 08:14 AM

I knew when I read the original post that this would bring all us fabric collectors out. You all make me feel so much better as most of you have WAY more than I do, and my collection is impressive.

aashley333 08-13-2022 04:23 AM

I fill my online cart with over 25 different fabrics, then whittle down to what I can't live without! I buy what appeals to me, mostly blues and teals, and they blend well together. I do wash the fabric before winding onto comic boards, which are working out wonderfully.

Karamarie 08-13-2022 05:12 AM

As much as I enjoy browsing in quilt shops, I find for myself I have to just not frequent them as much as I can't resist the temptations to buy. Once in a while I do stop in to see what is new out there and usually come out with "something".
Just me.

Darcyshannon 08-13-2022 11:00 AM

Hahahahaha! I came to the board to get ideas on how to go through and remove fabric from my stash and found this.

laurilli 08-13-2022 04:09 PM

I also have stash that is OUT of control. I will need 2 live times to get through it all. I have been doing real well at the fabric store, I have only been going in when I absolutely need something-filler or backing. BUT I went to a church sale and almost everything was .25!!!! How does a person leave that??? Someone said a quilter had passed and this was all her stuff. I only got 2 pieces of fabric-both 2 yard pieces- for .25 each. I got scissors, needles for my midarm machine, pantographs, 60mm rotary blades, seam rippers I had 2 bagfuls all for $8. I actually restrained myself very well I thought, because this woman must have been into everything, it stretched all the way across the long side of the fellowship hall. These kind of sales are my downfall.

recycler 08-18-2022 03:53 PM

I’m too busy laughing to comment! 😂😂😂

MaryKa 08-18-2022 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by MaryKa (Post 8562780)
...Also making one for a soon to be new big sister and one for her soon to be baby brother to be born in December. Doing Ann & Andy quilts for them...

Baby brother has turned out to be baby Sister. Ultrasound did Not tell the truth--never promised to be correct. Second one showed Positively a baby girl is on her way.

Now I have to rethink my quilts for the 2 of them--such is planning. :)

MaryKa 08-18-2022 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by aashley333 (Post 8563077)
I fill my online cart with over 25 different fabrics, then whittle down to what I can't live without! I buy what appeals to me, mostly blues and teals, and they blend well together. I do wash the fabric before winding onto comic boards, which are working out wonderfully.

My cart usually goes back to $0 because I remember I have some of that fabric because I went to the Super store and found it there--couldn't stand to hear it crying because I said "No" so I gave in and bought 3 yards.....Now I stay out of the fabric area--mostly.


Originally Posted by faykilgore (Post 8563004)
I knew when I read the original post that this would bring all us fabric collectors out. You all make me feel so much better as most of you have WAY more than I do, and my collection is impressive.

Yup--but couldn't go to get any leftovers today--rain and my powerchair do not get along so I was apartment bound all day. Can't go tomorrow for the same reason. I thinck Angel Michael told on me and God sent the rain to make me take a fabric break.



Originally Posted by Darcyshannon (Post 8563105)
Hahahahaha! I came to the board to get ideas on how to go through and remove fabric from my stash and found this.

Wrong board to get rid of it ideas. We All collect it on this board.

AngelaS 08-20-2022 07:05 AM

I recently retired from being a homeschool mom (still a mom, but my baby graduated!) so I did some rearranging. In the end, I bought a gorgeous new giant cabinet for my sewing room (it was my dh's idea---truly!). Now that I can see my stash thru the glass doors, I'm hoping it inspires me to whittle it down in the free time that has appeared in my life. :)


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