2020 Fabric Moratorium
#1222
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,810
Conchalea: Blasted allergies!
WMUTeach: 'the blues'- very appropriate for this year. LOL. My blues outnumber all of the other colors in my sewing area. Most of them were in donations over the years. However, I needed to buy some basic blues because those were missing from the stash. Go figure!
WMUTeach: 'the blues'- very appropriate for this year. LOL. My blues outnumber all of the other colors in my sewing area. Most of them were in donations over the years. However, I needed to buy some basic blues because those were missing from the stash. Go figure!
Last edited by retiredteacher09; 12-10-2020 at 04:45 PM.
#1223
More ways to use your blue stash
Conchalea: Blasted allergies!
WMUTeach: 'the blues'- very appropriate for this year. LOL. My blues outnumber all of the other colors in my sewing area. Most of them were in donations over the years. However, I needed to buy some basic blues because those were missing from the stash. Go figure!
WMUTeach: 'the blues'- very appropriate for this year. LOL. My blues outnumber all of the other colors in my sewing area. Most of them were in donations over the years. However, I needed to buy some basic blues because those were missing from the stash. Go figure!
#1225
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 847
So I know it's not quilting but...
i just finished making some zipper pouches for my son's teachers. Everyone is getting a small container of maple syrup in a zipper pouch. I used upholstery fabric from a donation but it could easily be done with FQ.
Just a thought out to everyone looking for quick projects for gifts!
And if I get any more cheap zippers - I'll make another batch for the woman's shelter. I'm sure they can use them for toiletries.
i just finished making some zipper pouches for my son's teachers. Everyone is getting a small container of maple syrup in a zipper pouch. I used upholstery fabric from a donation but it could easily be done with FQ.
Just a thought out to everyone looking for quick projects for gifts!
And if I get any more cheap zippers - I'll make another batch for the woman's shelter. I'm sure they can use them for toiletries.
#1226
So I know it's not quilting but...
i just finished making some zipper pouches for my son's teachers. Everyone is getting a small container of maple syrup in a zipper pouch. I used upholstery fabric from a donation but it could easily be done with FQ.
Just a thought out to everyone looking for quick projects for gifts!
And if I get any more cheap zippers - I'll make another batch for the woman's shelter. I'm sure they can use them for toiletries.
i just finished making some zipper pouches for my son's teachers. Everyone is getting a small container of maple syrup in a zipper pouch. I used upholstery fabric from a donation but it could easily be done with FQ.
Just a thought out to everyone looking for quick projects for gifts!
And if I get any more cheap zippers - I'll make another batch for the woman's shelter. I'm sure they can use them for toiletries.
I have not made any zipper pouches but am thinking that like you, they make good little gift holders. Which pattern do you use? There are so many variations on the pouch. I am looking for fast and uncomplicated. I am thinking of future gifting, not this year. I am wrapping up sewing gifts this week and want to refocus on UFOs for the next couple of weeks.
#1227
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Central NM
Posts: 1,600
Teach I like that tute too but thought about it in Christmas color. Sadly don't have any holiday colors. Looking for permission to go shopping.
Wait! DH loves batiks and I have 3 layer cakes! Crap don't have to go shopping
Wait! DH loves batiks and I have 3 layer cakes! Crap don't have to go shopping
Last edited by Julienm1; 12-13-2020 at 05:45 AM.
#1228
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,271
Rff1010, that sounds like a lovely gift idea!
I bought a kit and a FQ bundle today, spur of the moment! It's those darned sales. We are on hiatus right now, aren't we?
Conchalea, thank you for leading us in our moratorium, and for planning to do so again in the new year! It has helped me tremendously, to develop a new mindset (which apparently deserted me this morning, LOL).
I bought a kit and a FQ bundle today, spur of the moment! It's those darned sales. We are on hiatus right now, aren't we?
Conchalea, thank you for leading us in our moratorium, and for planning to do so again in the new year! It has helped me tremendously, to develop a new mindset (which apparently deserted me this morning, LOL).
#1229
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Ranger, Texas
Posts: 788
Rff1010, that sounds like a lovely gift idea!
I bought a kit and a FQ bundle today, spur of the moment! It's those darned sales. We are on hiatus right now, aren't we?
Conchalea, thank you for leading us in our moratorium, and for planning to do so again in the new year! It has helped me tremendously, to develop a new mindset (which apparently deserted me this morning, LOL).
I bought a kit and a FQ bundle today, spur of the moment! It's those darned sales. We are on hiatus right now, aren't we?
Conchalea, thank you for leading us in our moratorium, and for planning to do so again in the new year! It has helped me tremendously, to develop a new mindset (which apparently deserted me this morning, LOL).
#1230
As the year comes to a end I can say, without a doubt, I have been successful in not buying fabric like I usually do. I purchased only 2 pieces of fabric all year. Now that compares to a minimum of at least 50 cuts a year. The 2 cuts I needed were for the finish of 2 different quilts that were gifts. I hope I can do this well next year. It has been fun working from my stash this year. I reminded me of the many reasons I purchased some of these fabrics. It also helped to recall I had a goal this year that was special. I was making hundreds of mask! The mask making has slowed down but I am still making at least 5 a week. More specialized in fabric choices. It is still nice to see doctors and other staff wearing the mask I made.
So 2020 has been a gain for me. I spent less money, I thinned down my stash here and there and I had some beautiful quilts pop out of my stash. My favorite is on my bed now and is being much loved all because of the moratorium.
So 2020 has been a gain for me. I spent less money, I thinned down my stash here and there and I had some beautiful quilts pop out of my stash. My favorite is on my bed now and is being much loved all because of the moratorium.