Last week, I mentioned a rummage sale of an older quilt guild member. Well. I went back and brought home 2 more bags of fabric from her stash. It will take me awhile to process them and claim them. Maybe, if I hide them, I will not have to confess. haha
108 wide backing |
stash report June 23, 2024
fabric added this week: 5 yards
fabric added year to date for 2024: 43 yards
fabric used: - 15 yards - strip weave finished
58 x 68 |
fabric used year to date for 2024: 324 yards
304 yards used more than bought in 2024
I sewed 6 days last week.
My progress is slow since I have a self imposed restriction to hooking only at guild and for a couple of hours. Each picture looks much the same as the last. Still I am making progress on the big sky background. I think I have decided to clean up an area in the living room again and hook a little each day or it will never get done. I just didn't want the mess in the living room but I am formulating a plan.
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Your hooking is coming along- i can see your progress each time you post a picture. Pretty quilt too! Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteBuying fabric from a downsizing sale is nothing to be ashamed of. The fabrics you purchased were at such excellent prices, you did a good thing!
ReplyDeleteStrip weave is very pretty. I am always amazed at the number of quilts you finish. Your rug hooking is coming along. The backing fabric you acquired is pretty.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt and hooking!
ReplyDeleteGoodness you've used a lot of yards of fabric so far this year. A rummage sale is always fun.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to pass up good quality fabric at bargain prices, whether it's from the thrift, estate sales or Guild sales. I often by larger pieces for backs at those sales. It takes a while, but I do use them.
ReplyDeleteStrip Weave is lovely, fun pattern. Sorry for being late to visit, and since I'm doing it backwards, I can't help but be amazed at a new finish every week! Well done!
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