Stash Report

Kelli and I both have been sewing as much as we can possibly keep up but we can’t keep up with the fabric shipment that showed up this week….

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Can you believe there was actually more fabric than this??  Kelli took some home that she is planning on cutting out.  I think there is fabric here for 6-yes SIX quilts.  We really need to get moving along if we’re ever going to manage all of this.  Believe it or not, we have other projects besides these that are in the works too.

Kelli’s current project is about half finished and mine is about 1/3 of the way along.  Both of our deadlines are fast approaching so I think one day this week, I am just going to take the day off and sew.  That’s one advantage of being self employed…but then I come back the next day and am really behind.

Hubby is gearing up for fall field work.  Once that is in full swing we are taking a break from working so hard at the new house.  Then I am going to sew like crazy…

We did have a finish this week.  It’s Kelli’s Layer Cake Strip Quilt.  If you missed it, you can see it here.

So here’s the stash report…Thankfully I don’t count in fabric anymore….

Used this Week:   3 store bought + 3 recycled

Used year to Date:  160 yards store bought +  43.5 Moda fabric + 46.5 yards of recycled fabric…

To see more stash reports, check out Patchwork Times.

Don’t forget to check out the $100 VISA gift card from Glidden and BlogHer given away, another giveaway sponsored by the Fat Quarter Shop (yes it’s for fabric) and the other is sponsored by C&T Publishing for the ebook Making Quilts (It’s a great book)!

5 thoughts on “Stash Report”

  1. definitely looks like a good fabric haul there! i think i recognize a few of those pieces. I’m close to a finish on a wild goose quilt top–just have the top and bottom borders left to put on, and then it can go to the quilters next week! slowly but surely I’m getting there.

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