A vicious cycle!!! Do you ever make more room?
#11
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: West Texas
Posts: 2,073
I have a small problem with fabric, but a bigger one with fleece for Project Linus. It takes up so much space! We had our Make a Blanket Day last weekend, and I got rid of 50 prepped blankets. 15 more go out on Monday to the assisted living session. However, I bought a carload of fleece yesterday and again today at Joann's. There is no end to cycle.
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
you could always join the fabric moratorium for 2013--- and use up your stash instead of buying more all the time...it helps get that under control some & can be quite fun to use what you have---challenge you to be creative-instead of shopping.
#13
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,056
Well Leesa, I think you are pretty normal. At least you are making quilts & not just buying fabric to decorate the walls. Now that you have that new LA you ought to be really productive . As long as you are enjoying your self, then I don't see a problem. And if that stash becomes a problem for you, you can pack up a BIG, BIG box & send it to me. Ha Ha. Keep smiling & stitch away.
#15
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Highland, CA
Posts: 1,407
It doesn't sound like a problem to me. You seem to have a pretty good system going for you.
#16
Most of my quilts end up claimed before I complete them! So of course I need to add to the stash for more!! I may actually go thru my stash soon, tho before I move, to eliminate packing and moving fabric I will never use..can just donate to a sewing group I guess. I also have lots of old quilting magaiznes someone gave me that I never look at that I may donate.All this will free up more space for FABRIC!!
#18
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 2,633
#19
I envy you my friend. My stash is in one place but thanks to you, I can afford to buy some occasionally.
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#20
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: central indiana
Posts: 686
I have reached saturation. At least I am finally able to get all the fabric on shelves and out of tote boxes. So I am hoping that now that i can see and touch and find the fabric, it will get used.
My clothes closet which is the width of the room is half full of quilts. Slowly, oh so slowly, I am finding good homes for them. I have 8 more coming from the LA and need to find more room.
My clothes closet which is the width of the room is half full of quilts. Slowly, oh so slowly, I am finding good homes for them. I have 8 more coming from the LA and need to find more room.
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