Stash.
Spring Cleaning.
Strings.
Stash of Strings
Spring Stash of Strings
Strips.
You know. bee beautiful. Once a month - someone else's fabric, someone else's block, someone else's tutorial...
And THIS. (see below)
Well, this is the purging and sorting of my - well - stashspringcleaning.
NO, It did not go in the trash. It went into a series of mailing boxes -
for charity sewing in Hawaii, for charity sewing on the Central Coast (of Cali),
to Santa Fe, NM, to Weed, CA (my A-Team quilters)
and to a few other girlfriends here and there -
Boise, Santa Ana and the like.
Some were pieces of quilts that were made for others, and those pieces need to be with the quilt.
You know, scraps, left over binding, for repairs...something to remember for every quilt you gift to another...
NO, It did not go in the trash. It went into a series of mailing boxes -
for charity sewing in Hawaii, for charity sewing on the Central Coast (of Cali),
to Santa Fe, NM, to Weed, CA (my A-Team quilters)
and to a few other girlfriends here and there -
Boise, Santa Ana and the like.
Some were pieces of quilts that were made for others, and those pieces need to be with the quilt.
You know, scraps, left over binding, for repairs...something to remember for every quilt you gift to another...
Well. Because. You see.
When I received Rachel's beautiful package of fabrics,
assorted by color
I was inspired.
They were 'some of her very favorite fabrics'.
Entrusted to me (well, and 11 others, but...me too!!!)
It made me feel, like, well, sort of GUILTY about how my fabric had been STASHED.
I couldn't find some of my own 'very favorite' fabrics or colors.
I had to sort.
I had to give up those frog prints, those doggie and kitty prints.
Those baby cowboy prints.
I highly recommend a reunion with your fabrics.
Keep that which you love, and know to be your favorites.
And give your other fabrics a chance to become someone else's favorites.
I received a stash box from Julie - Jaybird Quilts - and I love having those fabrics, knowing they came from her.
and.
Finally, I had to practice making those string blocks before I started cutting on
Rachel's fabric.
I made just a few of my own.
...now that I could FIND my very own 'very favorite fabrics' again...
Thank you, Rachel, for the inspiration.
Not only to sew,
but to be reunited with my fabric.
BeginAgain.
2010.
natalie.