December 2008

Making the Stash Work

December 31, 2008

From reading posts, comments and emails, I get the idea that some are feeling like they should be stash busting just because . . but they don’t really feel committed to doing it.  Don’t!  There’s nothing wrong with just buying whatever you want when you want it.  Stash busting has to be right for the [...]

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I Don’t Feel It!

December 30, 2008

Vince decided that taking me to Joplin today to eat at my favorite Thai restaurant would be a good thing. There was a price to pay though . . my husband loves to shop! Target, Sam’s, Kohl’s, TJ Max, Steve & Barry’s (or something like that), Academy, Harbor Freight . . and the list goes [...]

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Cheese with that Whine?

December 29, 2008

So, most days my life is perfect . . fairy tale perfect.  Today wasn’t one of those days.  Don’t feel bad for me (like anyone would!) . . I’m just venting.  Tomorrow is a new day and it has to be better.  And, when there are several not so perfect things that are going to [...]

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Favorite Quilt

December 29, 2008

Do you have a favorite quilt that you’ve made?  If so, why is it a favorite?  If you want to write about it on you blog and leave a link in the comments, I think that will work, or you can just comment if you’d like.   I’ve written about it before on my blog [...]

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Stashbusting Thoughts

December 28, 2008

There’s not much time left in 2008.  Not much time til a new stash busting year begins.  Don’t forget to add your link to show your stash busting plans for 2009. Another quilter and I were chatting earlier this week and some people think stashbusting means you cannot buy any fabric.  NO!  That isn’t what [...]

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Stash Report – Week 52

December 28, 2008

Folks . . this is the last stash report of 2008.  Thank you to all who have participated and made this so much fun.  It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since we started tracking our stash usage.  There are lots of bloggers out there who read these reports and enjoy our progress (or [...]

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