UFOs and Kits I have made from my stash
#21
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
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I'm taking a class and the project is a batik quilt. I don't do batiks really, but I had some batiks, so I drove 45 minutes to my LQS and the owner went thru my stash and made up a kit for the class. I only had to buy one piece of fabric to complete the quilt top. How's that for using your stash? I was so proud of myself.
#22
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bay Area near San Francisco
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Good luck. I have a pretty large stash I am trying to use up, I only buy right now if it is something I need to complete a project. I have tubs full of scraps so I am making a lot of scrap quilts. Good thing they are my favorite. My problem is patterns. I don't buy many but I save all the ones I like that I find free on the internet. So far I have a memory card with over 400 of them. I know I'll never make them all but you never know when you may need that "perfect" pattern for a project.
#23
The kits are a great idea. I make kits for our guild's charity quilts from donated fabrics. It seems to encourage the ladies to pick up some fabric to make a quilt. The kit idea should help you, too. When you want to make something new you have something ready to go with fabrics and pattern. Good luck using your stash.
#24
Like several of you, I only buy when I need something to complete a project from my stash. I love scrap quilts, and just am putting the finishing touches on an embroidered rag quilt with Denim as the back and alll red white and blue blocks for the top. I thought I would never get through embroidering the squares. 120 in all!
#25
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sweet Home Alabama
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Good luck with using your stash and not buying a lot of new fabric. I make up "kits" from my stash every now and then when i run across a pattern I want to make. I have slowed down on buying new fabrics but if I see something I really like, there is always room for 1 more fabric. LOL.
#26
I think my problem is when I find a great sale on terrific fabric, I feel I am "saving " money even if I am not in the market for that material. LOL... I live outside of town, so when the snow flies, I want to have what I need.
I have many tops finished that are in need of quilting. And a great deal of charity tops and blocks that need finishing. I will get them done, god willing. But sometimes, the sight of that pile makes me feel overwhelmed.
I also have kits made up from my stash and kits I have bought all ready to go. I suppose I should just feel grateful that I have the health and fabrics to do this. Right?
I have many tops finished that are in need of quilting. And a great deal of charity tops and blocks that need finishing. I will get them done, god willing. But sometimes, the sight of that pile makes me feel overwhelmed.
I also have kits made up from my stash and kits I have bought all ready to go. I suppose I should just feel grateful that I have the health and fabrics to do this. Right?
#27
I actually went through all my fabric early this summer and made a list of everything UFO or kits. I swore to buy no more (unless slashing or backing) until the list was marked off one item at a time. I did finish 6 things until a couple babies came in the picture.
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