Took inventory, so to speak
#165
Originally Posted by seamstome
Im not a stash builder really so I do have a question. What happens if you dont use your stash? I am asking because you see postings of people buying tons of fabric for pennies on the dollar at estate and garage sales.
The other question is what happens when you have exactly the right fabric but not enough of it? That's why I dont stash.
The other question is what happens when you have exactly the right fabric but not enough of it? That's why I dont stash.
#166
Originally Posted by sandyl
I enjoy the buying part too, and sometimes I feel guilty about the $$, but it will never compare to the Harley, the two boats and two scooters that hubs has!
grannie may head out to Joann's
#168
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 22
I not only have a good stash of fabric of my own, I inherited my mother's when she died of cancer. Even with all the fabric, I find myself needing another piece to finish the project I am currently working on. I hadn't estimated how long I needed to live to use this, but I am looking forward to my first trip to Batesville, Arkansas, and Marshall's Dry Goods. Oh well, some people choose to drink or smoke. I choose to buy fabric. Could be worse.
#169
I have lots of fabric now, most of it was all given to me from people on the board and from a site called kijiji http://calgary.kijiji.ca/ I can't say NO to fabric ever. I love it so much. I store it all in 68L totes for now until we buy a house, which will need to have a big sized sewing room for me. yay!
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