What is my problem?
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Triad, North Carolina
Posts: 639
This is called A D D I C T I O N ... and luckily there is no 12-step program for this !!
I received a "small" tax refund a couple weeks ago, and am now the proud Mama to 25 yards of fabric, purchased on SALE online!!
Never pay full price!!! :D :lol:
I received a "small" tax refund a couple weeks ago, and am now the proud Mama to 25 yards of fabric, purchased on SALE online!!
Never pay full price!!! :D :lol:
#13
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 499
Problem?? I don't think so. I have never been in a fabric store of any kind and not walked out with far more than I was looking for. You will find a use for it and if not it is just nice to look at!! Like they say...can you spell S_T_A_S_H. He/she who dies with the most fabric wins. I would say we all have a good start. I will try and post my stash if I can figure out how. You will just die laughing..
#18
Nothing strange about this! :D I do this all the time. it's called being an addicted quilter! And I don't think there is a cure, not that I would ever want one. If the house catches on fire, I would save my stash first! So much of my material is no longer available. I even made a quilt which I call my file quilt with a 4in square of each piece of material I had at the time! Now have enough to do another one! So don't fight it, just give in and enjoy it. :lol: :lol:
Ninnie
http://csquares.blogspot.com read LORD LET ME LIVE TO QUILT ANOTHER DAY
#20
No, you don't have a problem. I do this ALL the time. Even when you have a bookcase full of fabric. You'll still have to go back cause you will need something else.Your just planning ahead for your next quilt.. :lol: :lol:
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