I have been adding bits and pieces to this tote as I find them cleaning my room - does it ever end? I don't know if I should sort through it ( and re love and keep every piece ) or just throw it in a sack for giveaway.
stash report August 25, 2024
fabric added this week: 0 yards
fabric added year to date for 2024: 72 yards
fabric used: - 14 yards - churn dash is finished
fabric used year to date for 2024: 453 yards
402 yards used more than bought in 2024
I sewed 7 days last week. I had an open sew with my guild on Saturday.
It's time for a trim and a binding - one of the best parts of quilting.
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Your Churn Dash turned out beautifully, Maggie!
ReplyDeleteI'd give the sack away, you'll make more scraps with each quilt you make unless you really want to start another postage stamp quilt. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteI find using up the bits and pieces very rewarding. Your churn dash quilt is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour churn dash quilt is very pretty. I couldn't part with a bag of scraps without making a conscious decision on each one. Then again, I probably have a lot less fabric than you do. Enjoy the finishing on that quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour Churn dash quilt is beautiful! The tote full of scraps is going to make fabulous scrappy quilts ;))
ReplyDeleteMaybe do a bit of both with the scrap bag. Sort through and see if there is something you love, anything else give away. Congrats on great sewing room metrics this week.
ReplyDeleteNo. It never ends.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another finish!