Socks in the City / Busting Your Stash
And just in time! (Sorry, but I love puns and stupid word things. I could get so much more done in a day if I gave up the daily crossword.) It was 24 degrees when I got up this morning, and it’s only about 28 degrees right now at 1:30 pm. Brrr. So I have completed my very first pair of socks! They feel wonderful. I wasn’t sure I would like wool on my feet, as I always have to wear something between me and a wool sweater, but we’ll see how it goes with socks. Right now I’m loving them!
I’ve been mulling over stash yardages in my mind, as I want to Join Judy Laquidara’s Stash Busting for 2009. I like how she’s set up. You don’t have to try to do an inventory ahead of time; just keep track of what comes in and what goes out and report the difference on a weekly basis, keeping a running total. Then you post a Stash Busting Report on your blog each Sunday, and provide a link to that post to Judy’s blog.
My sticking point is — how much should I set for a goal (# of yards to reduce by the end of 2009)? I want it to be a realistic number that I can likely achieve, with some discipline. But I don’t want it to be too easy. It should take some effort. I’m not going to say, no new fabric, cuz that ain’t gonna happen. But I need to be proactive on reducing stash. I have three sons that would probably send all my stuff to the Good Will and use the unquilted tops for oil rags, should I be sent prematurely to the Big Quilting Bee in the Sky.
I also have to consider the fact that I don’t have a HUGE stash, but I have some yardage I’ve bought for backing pieces that just aren’t going anywhere, and I would like to make a point to get some of those moved out. I also have some kits that aren’t getting any *fresher* and should also get made up and moved out. Then there’s my batiks that I never seem to use; I just pull them out from time to time and admire. Sooooo, after much deliberation, my Stash Reduction Goal for 2009 is…
75 Yards
That sounds like so much fabric, and it is, but I think I can do it (and it’s a drop in the bucket compared to some quiters’ stash-busting goals). I’ll need to: Shop my stash first. Keep doing Judy L’s BOM and Quilt for an Hour Projects, as I’ve been making them (for the most part) out of stash. I might have to do a quilt or two STARTING with one of these oddball fabrics that don’t seem to go with anything, or else I should give them away.
I’m ready, 2009! Bring it on!
Sue

Kerry said,
November 9, 2008 @ 6:45 pm
Ooooh…that might be an excellent goal for all my scrapbooking supplies! That might actually be a great challenge for a few of my friends too…thanks for the inspiration!!
Amy said,
November 9, 2008 @ 7:05 pm
Glad you’re going to join us in stashbusting next year. I’ve used just over 75 yards this year and I first started counting in April. So I think that’s a very do-able goal.
P.S. Love the socks too!!! Very cute.
Karen L said,
November 9, 2008 @ 10:30 pm
75 yards sounds like a very good goal…..lets see at about 13 yards per queen size quilt (top and back) that’s only about 6 quilts for the year. I’m not sure if I’m going to join as I have alot on my plate now, but we’ll see what the beginning of the year brings.
The socks look wonderful, I wish I knew how to knit!!
Karen L
pdudgeon said,
November 10, 2008 @ 6:16 am
congratulations on your sox!!! way to go *big smile*
your stash reduction goals sound like a workable plan to me! it always helps to start with something you know you already have in hand, like those kits and the backing fabrics. Best wishes for you on meeting your goals.
katie z, said,
November 14, 2008 @ 4:35 pm
I think I’m going to aim for 50. So what if it’s smaller than others - Bring it on, indeed!
Grace & Ronnie said,
November 22, 2008 @ 8:25 pm
Well, I certainly feel stupid not knowing the quilting lingo. I am trying to figure out if you are building a stash of fabric or reducing your fabric intake. If it is the first, I will be happy to send you some stash from Texas, if it is the latter, you can disencumber some by sewing some stuff for me.
Love you,and I feel your pain, I hate that you injured yourself, and you know, it could have been worse. Love you.