I'm cheating and not counting the fabric I got to make clothing from the local thrift store. Mostly because the haul was around 10 yards, and also because a lot of it won't ever end up in a quilt, so I won't count it going out, either.
I'm also not counting this:
This was made by my great-grandmother, for my aunt. I'll be repairing the seams and putting it back together for her. And then I'll be getting my other aunt's, and my father's. Their best estimate for the age of the quilts is early 1960s.
So the only thing in was the next block of my LQS Saturday Sampler, and the only thing out was Come Sail Away, which was finished last night and went back to Virginia with my mom today. (Boo!) You can have one peek before Tuesday.
Used this Week: 2.05
Used Year to Date: 46.88
Added this Week: 0.25
Added Year to Date: 59.46
Repairing an old quilt is the greatest labor of love. Someone 'up there' will be smiling at you!
ReplyDeleteI make rules for myself about my stash report too...it's yours and it's what you want to make of it. I design projects for Moda Bake Shop and don't count that fabric in or out until the day the project appears on their site. I track to keep a budget...
ReplyDeleteCome Sail Away is beautiful. I definitly consider my stash my quilting stash and don't count stuff that is not going into a quilt in my reports. You used more than you bought, so that's a successful week. Congratulations.
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