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You start a new project and you can pull all the fabric you need from your stash - I never thought that day would come 8)
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i love when that happens.
i really hate having to shop for a specific project - i just want to pull everything out and get to work.
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A person can have enough fabric? NO WAY!!!!!
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If there is such a thing as too much fabric, please don't tell my DH!
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Guess I haven't 'arrived' yet. So I'll keep shopping! :D
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NEVER!!!
always want just one more piece, and there are new patterns every day, so have to have more! LOL
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I LOVE that, too. I consider it GOOD planning ahead!
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I love being able to shop at home! It is much safer! I can always find some fabric even when I have promised myself that I will not buy any today! :?
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Now that's my kind of stash! Great to have your own in-house fabric store, lol!
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You know you have enough fabric when, you have to start storing it someplace OTHER than the sewing room.
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