Fabric stashes
#74
Here is a look of my stash that i collected within one year, and that doesn't count the piles that i am still working on to organize :-D
i keep all my Jelly rolls/Layer cakes/Charms here
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My secret Moda stash including kits
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#76
ok I promised if I got in my closet I'd show you my vintage fabric that I have stashed in there! I apologize for the sizes of my pics but haven't got time to learn to downsize them! I was looking for a CERTAIN project tonight that I decided to try & finish & just HAD to get in this closet! ERRRRRr bad idea!
this is fabric that my cousin & I bought at an estate sale. SOME of it. The rest are in totes in storage
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Left side of closet of vintage fabrics from estate sale.
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blacks & browns & pizza boxes with unfinished projects
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what closet looks like otherwise! What fabric???
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#77
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there is 6 ft length of storage shelves, in the garage,--both sides and the end of the closet with boxes of fabrics to the ceiling, then there is a closet with fabric on shelves...top to bottom,.then 2 ...4 ft high closets with shelves full, then in the shed i have 5 boxes of folded fabrics, plus 6 plastic bins on a shelf. tell me i'm doing good.... i gave a friend 3 full boxes of fabric (for her women's church group to make quilts with) made me feel a little 'lighter'!! i am currently cutting up 3 boxes of novelty prints i have had around and kept adding to. they willmake cute kid quilts.
#79
Ooooohhh I see some fabrics in there. I'll come over to iron and fold in return for some 1/2 yards. LOL Your kitties are adorable!
Originally Posted by COYOTEMAGIC
I'm not sure how much there is in the various places. I'm in the process of redoing a redo of my sewing room.
I have this problem that I get an idea for a quilt. I have to wash the fabric, wait for it to dry then iron it. By the time it's ironed, I'm thinking another project.
Here is part of my stash.
I have this problem that I get an idea for a quilt. I have to wash the fabric, wait for it to dry then iron it. By the time it's ironed, I'm thinking another project.
Here is part of my stash.
#80
Originally Posted by hopetoquilt
I have 5 yards of a fabric I fell in love with and can't decide what to do with. I have 5 yards for UFO I just started and two shoebox sized containers of scraps and fat quarters.
Fabric is expensive and I try to use what I have for projects or design a project around what I have. I just made a puzzle piece quilt of scraps that I had.
Aside from my sewing machine, everything I have (tools and all) would probably fit in one large rubbermaid container.
Fabric is expensive and I try to use what I have for projects or design a project around what I have. I just made a puzzle piece quilt of scraps that I had.
Aside from my sewing machine, everything I have (tools and all) would probably fit in one large rubbermaid container.
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