I needed fabric for binding. I found this buried in the red tote. I think it is going to be just right. We have a new quilt store, that I visited this week, with a friend. My sewing room is bigger than this very cute shop. It has been a while since I have investigated a quilt shop. I couldn't believe the prices. It's a good thing I have a fabric investment portfolio.
stash report June 7, 2026
fabric added this week: 0 yards
fabric added year to date for 2026: 16 1/2 yards
fabric used this week: 0 yards
fabric used year to date for 2026 40 yards
I have used 38 1/2 yards more than I have added.
I sewed 5 days last week.
I have decided to work on my older ufo applique project - across the wide missourri-
This strip will have 3 trees vertcally. Yep they all look a likeIt's time for a fence and another house.
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How exciting to have a new quilt shop nearby! Even if it's small and expensive, you may find treasures. This red fabric is beautiful., it's great to have an appropriate stash ;) The trees and the fence are looking good. Thank you for sharing and linking up!
ReplyDeleteFabric investment portfolio! lol! I have one of those too!
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on your rug hooking. Perhaps it will be done for this Christmas? Gail at the cozy quilter.
That's a very pretty red! Fabric Investment portfolio? Love it! I have the same. It definitely makes sewing less expensive.
ReplyDeleteI'm with the above statement on fabric investment portfolio! I had to take a look at your Across the Wide Missouri project. Looks like a wonderful project to finish!
ReplyDeleteSerendipitous stash-hunting! I visited a new shop last week, too.
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