Okay, we were on vacation two weeks, trying to catch up at home one week, hubby in hospital one week, convalescing another week — I feel like I should add that the dog ate my notebook, except we don’t have a dog! So here goes with a consolidated report:
- Yards IN YTD: 28.75
- Yards OUT YTD: 14.50
- Net for 2009: +14.25
- Goal for 2009: -75.00
In case you’re interested, I purchased fabric for my kaleidoscope quilt filler blocks (which I immediately cut up and added to the mix), bought some fabric for my Minnesota Quilters Challenge Quilt (bought batiks to go with those supplied in the kit), then changed my mind on the background and bought a DIFFERENT background fabric. This is how stash accumulates!!!
Goals for the last two weeks of February:
- Pat & Patrick’s Irish Chain (working on the borders)
- Challenge Quilt — finish piecing
- Quilt & Bind Judy L’s Labor Day Challenge
- Catch up on Judy L’s Star BOM February blocks
- Laundry Start Judy L’s Bears in the Farmhouse
Okay, about the laundry. I probably would have had half a chance to stay caught up if I had never happened upon Judy’s site, but this is a lot more fun!
And I’m not counting gifts of fabric in my Stash Report, but here’s what Handsome Son and Lovely Daughter-In-Law purchased for me during their trip to China:

Each piece is somewhere between one and two yards. These aren’t cotton fabrics, but probably a poly or other kind of synthetic. I can really see a couple of these as jacket lapels or panels of a jacket. The bright red would make striking pillows. Any other ideas to help me along would be greatly appreciated.
Sue







Sue those fabrics are really beautiful!!!
I agree–i can so see those pieced into some stunning jackets or a big block wall hanging with some coordinating fabrics.
Sounds like life has handed you a full plate lately, but i’m sure you are looking forward to desert–that’s always the best part of a meal.
wow … gorgeous fabrics.
Eileen C
How pretty!! I agree, jacket lapels would be stunning. And I always say you gotta have some stash to use it! Enjoy yourself!
Hey Sue….are you sure they’re not silks? We purchased LOTS of silks while in China a few years back, some are the same designs (different colors though). If you know where to go, and how to barter, you can get real bargains! We had a ball
in Suzhou buying our allotment….I say we, I guess it’d be more relative to say “I” had a ball…Fray Check is your friend!
I made a jacket out of one of the pieces.
Sue