Stash-busting Challenge
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 5,896
How long must the fabric have been in our stash, before "finding" it? For a recent lap quilt, I bought "extra" because I'm really good at cutting wrong, if I don't buy extra (I consider it insurance). Turns out I ended up having enough, for a second top. Okay, guess that really shouldn't count, since it's less than a month old.
#12
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Michigan Thumb
Posts: 1,956
I just finished a quilt for a Habitat Mom using the 10-minute block and it was all from stash. My goal has been to use only stash to make gift quilts. Also will deliver 3 small quilts to foster sisters tomorrow afternoon--from stash.
No pictures but wanted to get in on the stash project.
Jan in MI
No pictures but wanted to get in on the stash project.
Jan in MI
#13
After doing a lot of clicking and scrolling around, I found the tutorial on the butterfly block. I don't know if anyone else had trouble finding it - - - maybe it was just me. Anyway, I'm posting it here for anyone who is interested. I'm looking forward to starting some butterflies!!
Quilt on - - -
Jane
http://mrsschmenkmanquilts.wordpress...lock-tutorial/
Quilt on - - -
Jane
http://mrsschmenkmanquilts.wordpress...lock-tutorial/
#14
Here's progress on my first entry. (this is also a UFO so I might post in that topic too). Top is 100% stash-"bought". Haven't figured out what the backing will be. I was amazed I had enough in my stash to make this big enough for a king especially the borders (and I may add one more border which may drop this to 90% because most of my stash consists of half-yard pieces).
I'm waiting for the arrival of the batting.
(This is also the quilt upon which Inspector Gryphon sits in my avatar.)
Oh poo. Still can't upload photos from iPhone. Back in a minute with the laptop.[ATTACH=CONFIG]353573[/ATTACH]
I'm waiting for the arrival of the batting.
(This is also the quilt upon which Inspector Gryphon sits in my avatar.)
Oh poo. Still can't upload photos from iPhone. Back in a minute with the laptop.[ATTACH=CONFIG]353573[/ATTACH]
Last edited by jillaine; 08-05-2012 at 02:28 AM. Reason: added photo
#15
How long must the fabric have been in our stash, before "finding" it? For a recent lap quilt, I bought "extra" because I'm really good at cutting wrong, if I don't buy extra (I consider it insurance). Turns out I ended up having enough, for a second top. Okay, guess that really shouldn't count, since it's less than a month old.
Oh, and btw, this is not necessarily a scrappy challenge. Guess it depends on a) the size of your stash and b) the size of the pieces in your stash. But we've all seen stash photos that reveal that some of us on this board have stashes the size of small (and not-so-small?) LQSes!!! Some stashers (is that a nicer word than hoarders?) purchase entire bolts!
For myself, most of my stash collection is in half-yard increments because that was my "habit" for fabric purchasing for a good chunk of time. (Not sure why-- something about wanting to get as much variety as possible?) Somewhere in the last year, I shifted to full-yard purchases, and in some cases even two-yard purchases.
All this gives me another idea. If you feel like it, post a photo of your "stash-store"-- what are YOU "shopping" from?
#16
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 5,896
I'm not a very strict person. I'd say that leftovers from non-stash-"purchased" fabric becomes stash. Or do quilters distinguish their stash from their scraps/leftovers? I'm not sure I make that distinction myself.
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Cool! Of course, the trick will be to actually finish the entire project. Lately, I've just been having fun, making the (lap size) tops. I seem to have become addicted to that Warm Wishes pattern. It's just such a relaxing and easy pattern. No points to worry about; just zip, zip, zip, slash, slash, slash, zip, zip, zip . . . and there it is!
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All this gives me another idea. If you feel like it, post a photo of your "stash-store"-- what are YOU "shopping" from?
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Cool! Of course, the trick will be to actually finish the entire project. Lately, I've just been having fun, making the (lap size) tops. I seem to have become addicted to that Warm Wishes pattern. It's just such a relaxing and easy pattern. No points to worry about; just zip, zip, zip, slash, slash, slash, zip, zip, zip . . . and there it is!
. . .
All this gives me another idea. If you feel like it, post a photo of your "stash-store"-- what are YOU "shopping" from?
Ahhhh! Just what I seriously need - incentive to finish organizing my stash, in order to take a picture of it!
#18
Stash busting Challenge
Here is my Scrappy Asian - out of a magazine and I might just make another one. Bought the fabric for a quilt I made about 2 years ago. This has been sitting and a friend brought me the magazine in case I wanted to try - I did. This is before the quilting. Even the black was left over. I think I had to purchase the backing as I didn't like anything I had to use. Does this stil make it 90% or not???????????????
#19
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 134
Here is my Scrappy Asian - out of a magazine and I might just make another one. Bought the fabric for a quilt I made about 2 years ago. This has been sitting and a friend brought me the magazine in case I wanted to try - I did. This is before the quilting. Even the black was left over. I think I had to purchase the backing as I didn't like anything I had to use. Does this stil make it 90% or not???????????????
#20
Looking forward to this thread . I have not bought fabric for about a year . I have waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too many scraps probably 3-4 trash bags full . It is overwhelming ! I wish I had an accu quilt I would iron them and then crank away !
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