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A little over 30 years ago, I started collecting fabric. I felt like I needed a good variety in order to make my quilts. About 10 years ago, I stopped collecting fabric. I determined that I needed to sew up my fabric before I could buy any more. I have only made a few exceptions since then, and I try to limit myself to buying only solids. You will be able to tell by my quilts that most of the fabric is now what is called "vintage."
Updates on Sewing Up My Fabric!
Since I originally posted my description of this blog, I have somewhat erred from my intention. I have actually bought much more fabric than I had but ................. in my defense, I got the solids at 50% off and the quilt shop fabric at 75% off, so that doesn't count, right? LOL
7 comments:
Looks like some fun fabrics there.
Hmm... I don't think you will be running out of GREEN scraps anytime soon!! Have FUN with that HUGE pile of fabric!
That's a lot of green! I just scrolled down through several posts, and can see that you're accomplishing a lot with your scraps this year. Do you have a color coded basket for all your scraps? What a great idea.
Looks like you have your work cut out for you, sorting and sewing your greens! You sure did a job with your purples. You'll definitely have to beef up that color in the future!
I love "vintage" fabric - looking forward to seeing all your green goodness!
Great possibilities!
Looks like you'll have a plentiful and pretty palette to work from this month.
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