Sunday, March 14, 2010

Stash Report - March 14, '10

Fabric in this week: 0 yds.
Fabric in YTD: 16.5 yds.

Fabric out this week:  - 0 yds.
Fabric out YTD: 17.25 yds.

Stash busted:   .75 yds.

If you would like to see how others are doing check out Judy's blog.

Do you hate making the change to daylight savings time as much as I do? I wish they would pick one and just stay there. Maybe Arizona is on to something.

I finished quilting this Hearth and Home quilt for a friend. I think if I really wanted to go into business I could be quite busy just doing my friends quilts.

I spent most of my time cutting out fabric. I won't count it until I get the top sewn together. I was able to get everything cut out for Shakespeare in the Park plus get the second trial block put together. I can't believe how long it takes to cut out a scrappy quilt. I finished up a lot of bits and pieces. Some fabric I was sad to see used up but I guess that is the point....sew it up so I can enjoy it in a quilt.

I also cut out lots and lots of arcs for the pink Double Wedding Ring. It calls for 322. That is a lot of arcs. I also need to prep a lot of applique for that quilt. One more week until my quilt retreat.

Here's wishing us all a great week with lots of sewing and stash busting.

5 comments:

  1. Pretty colors for the quilts - looking forward to watching the progress on them.

    Liz

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  2. It's good that you have begun to get things ready for your upcoming retreat as I tend to wait until the last minute, and I always forget something . . . Have a great time on your retreat!

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  3. You accomplished a lot this week! You've got some beautiful quilts going there!

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  4. I love the hearth and home quilt, and the others you have started will be lovely. Your posts on the Grandmothers diamond ring inspired me to order the Creative Quilts book, so now I can make a version all my own.

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  5. scrappy quilts do take time to cut out, but they are all so lovely. It's such fun to run your hand over the quilt and think of where you got the fabric, or who it came from.

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