Woo Hoo! Now I'm starting to make at least a little progress.
Fabric used this week: 5 1/2 yards
Total fabric used to date: 13 yards
Fabric added this week: None
Fabric added year to date: 72 1/2 yards
Net added this year: 59 1/2 yards
I still have a long way to go, but I have several quilts in the pipeline that will use a lot of fabric. I'm hoping to have a lot more busted before the end of spring. Also, I sold four yards this week that I didn't think I would use. That helped quite a bit. It was nice fabric, but my tastes have changed since I bought it and I didn't think I was ever going to find a use for it. The woman I sold it to was thrilled to get it. And it was a bargain too.
Fabric used this week: 5 1/2 yards
Total fabric used to date: 13 yards
Fabric added this week: None
Fabric added year to date: 72 1/2 yards
Net added this year: 59 1/2 yards
I still have a long way to go, but I have several quilts in the pipeline that will use a lot of fabric. I'm hoping to have a lot more busted before the end of spring. Also, I sold four yards this week that I didn't think I would use. That helped quite a bit. It was nice fabric, but my tastes have changed since I bought it and I didn't think I was ever going to find a use for it. The woman I sold it to was thrilled to get it. And it was a bargain too.
4 comments:
that was a great way to get rid of some fabric that is not your taste anymore. I have been putting that kind of fabric in my backings as my tastes have changed from light florals to brights and batik over the years.
George and Gracie--they're adorable!
That’s the ticket--Little by Little and Bit by Bit. After a while the challenges of the task are overcome and eventually accomplished. Proud of you, Barbara peripatetic friend.
Smart way to jump start your stash busting!
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