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Great items everyone... Chris
 
Posts: 5067 | Location: Tampa Bay | Registered: Jan 10, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I finished 4 blocks for January sunshine club, and another pillowcase bringing this month total to 11. I see the original picture didn't post so I will try again since I'm not at home which has lousy reception.
 
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So for whatever reason I'm not able to post pictures.
 
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All the projects are looking great. Who else has more stash projects to show??? I will be watching for more inspiration. LOL Sue
 
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I am working on a scap top that should be done by the end of the month. I made it from pieces left over from numerous projects. It is of course all stash.
 
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● ● ● I finished the top last night (early this morning). It is ALL from stash except for the t-shirts. Wink I'm going to piece the back with all the odd leftover cuts but not sure if I'll get it done before the month is out. (got my fingers crossed)




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Just one more row and a border then the top is done woohoo.
 
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Here's a pic of my sewing room closet. When we started doing Stashbusters ( how long ago was that?) all these shelves were packed full. Here's what it looks like now. l do however have some FQs and fabric from the Retreat in Branson to add to the shelves but l was amazed at how much old stuff l have used up! l think l can start buying fabric again. What do you think?





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Posts: 8957 | Location: NW AR, Home of the Razorbacks! | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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And l got a new sewing machine!!! Seven days without a sewing machine makes one weak. And, boy, was l getting weak!!!

l finished up my DGD's birthday quilt. lt's only 2 months late. Good thing she's only 2 y/o and won't know the difference.


This is all from stash even the batting.





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Posts: 8957 | Location: NW AR, Home of the Razorbacks! | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Oh, Rainbow! You gotta get those shelves filled up!
What machine did you get?

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l got a Brothers SQ 9050 from Walmart. Not the upgrade l had hoped for but at least it works! And it has lots of features my old Kenmore didn't have. Smile

Oh, l might add, DH works for Walmart so his discount helped make the decision! hehehe

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My Precious dropped her I-toy last night (I can't keep them straight as to what is what) Roll Eyes Anyway, it wasn't an expensive one (says her mom) and so now she's playing with her Kindle ... so thought I would make her a holder ... double batting for extra insulation, and all in her favorite colors ... peace signs Smile

She was SO surprised, and LOVES it! Big Grin


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Posts: 7771 | Location: digging my way out of that place I call my sewing room | Registered: Apr 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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oh .. hey Rainbow ... CONGRATS on the new machine! Smile I have a Brother that I bought at WM when I moved here 7 years ago, and I've worked it like a farm horse ... and she's still going strong! That's the one I take to the guild for open sewing, as it's light weight and easy to haul Smile

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SS, l remember sewing on your Brother and liking it. That did help make the decision easier, too.





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Jean - love how the t-shirt quilt turned out Smile Saved - Precious and my oldest DGD share the love of peace symbols on everything Smile
 
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Jean, that t-shirt quilt is amazing! I love it! It is definitely show-quality in the design and knowing how you work, also in the workmanship.

SavedSinnr, Precious looks so happy with her cover! you did good!

Rainbow, good job using stash!
 
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Rainbow, you need to go shopping and fill those shelves back up!!! I have the same sewing machine you do! My dd was working at walmart so getting a little employee discount helped out my decision too!!

Nice projects everybody!! Smile
 
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Here's the first January finish that I remembered to take a photo of before I gave it away!
We had two new grandsons- one in CA and the other here in OH born between Dec. 15- Jan 6, so I've been away from the Board for a while.We spent a week out in CA helping with the Dec. baby and this quilt is the one I made for him.
This is paper-pieced and totally stash! Took a couple weeks from start to finish just because of some of the tiny pieces! btw- the "road" under the vehicules is cut from M & M Millenium 2000 scraps that a friend gave me years ago (2008, perhaps!)! I try to incorporate a little of it into my quilts as often as possible!

Hopefully, in the next few days, I'll have the other baby quilt with appliqued elephants done and ready to post here before it is given to the Jan. grandson! Wink Again, stash! (Is there any other kind of quilt?? LOL!!!)

pat

 
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Great quilt, Pat.
 
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More pillowcases-from stash.
2 blocks for Sunshine Quilters.

 
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This is the quilt I have been working on collecting fabric forever! I put sone of the HST's together at the retreat in Branson, and in spurts since then. Last month they made it to a design wall and started sewing the rows. Today I finished the assembly, now it is on the to be quilted pile and is officially out of the bin of to be assembled! Big Grin


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This is the same top on my bed, to give you perspective of it's size. The bed is queen sized!


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Jayardi Your T shirt quilt is the best ever!
 
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GAQuilter,
i am glad you showed your quilt on the bed. the first picture didnt look nearly that big. love the colors you used. very pretty.
 
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More great items everyone.

Rainbow, congrats on the new machine! Always nice having a new toy to try out.

DH finally downloaded my projects. Here is the last baby blanket from the bolt I bought about a year or two ago. Now have two all ready for when I need one. Also made a throw out of the last of the fabric that I made all the throws at Christmas. A big pile of fabric no longer under my bed! Also finished a spool of serger thread. Such a rare happening, I had to include it in the picture... Chris

 
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Bought a bunch of red Christmas fabric that wasn't Christmas looking, more graphic designs when it was about $2 a yard. All the blue or solid parts are from my stash... Chris

 
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Fabric Design 2... Chris

 
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Design 3... Chris

 
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Design 4 and a couple with fabric my SSSS sent me this year and some other fabric I found in the stash... Chris

 
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Actually managed to use up 3 pieces of blue fabrics in these pillowcases... Chris
 
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Chris, I think I recognize some of the pillowcase fabrics! Good job!
 
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Pillows from stash to donate to a shelter for kids.

 
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Really enjoy looking at all the projects, admire the projects, and astonished at the stash you all have.

Got several blocks for different months for Sunshine quilters done this month. And Here's a Warm Wishes boys quilt for our local quilt group giving.

 
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Elaine2 so glad to see a "boys" quilt as so many always seem to be for girls. Guess there is just so much more fabric out there that can be considered for the female group... Chris
 
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You guys have been busy!!!

GAquilter -- that top is a LOT bigger than it looked on the floor. It sure is pretty.


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Thanks FFG! It took many years to collect a variety of Halloween fabric so I had a ton to put in. Took many Halloween swaps. I should be able to do the backing and binding from stash! Big Grin


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I am probably not going to make it this month. Had to call EMS for DH yesterday afternoon. He passede out fell and broke a leg at the hip. Also coughing up blood and a urinary blocage so I am at the hospital a lot.
 
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Oh, Lumpy, when it rains it pours. I will put on my pra*yer list for sure.


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Posting a picture of Malou's doll quilt. She made the entire thing from her Stash! She'll be along tomorrow to comment, but here's her quilt!

 
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Ahhhhh, that's adorable.





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I finally have something for stash busters. I made 8 key ring lip balm holders and a pouch for DD#1's tablet. DD#2 works where they get corrugated plastic which I used for protection. Cuts easy and is stiff. I used all of a fat quarter (maybe).

Here is the directions for the key holders.

http://rilosandmimi.com/cute-l...lip-gloss-key-rings/


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Marlou, that puppy panel is adorable.

Lumpy... sorry to hear about your DH, hope he recups easily and fast.
 
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Thank you! I've had it a long time. The panel had three pups in different poses & some toys. A lot of you probably remember there was a book and video about the puppy... can't remember the name right now.
I'm enjoying seeing everyone's projects! Such talent and inspiration to use fabric up that's been stored way too long!
 
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The Pokey Little Puppy I almost bought the fabric line when it was out. But I talked myself out of spending money.


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I was thinking it was 'Spot' the puppy.
 
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Lumpy, that is so hard. Please try and take some time for yourself, you won't be any good to anyone if you burn the candle at both ends. Ts & Ps to you.
 
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Lumpy ~ so sorry to hear of your circumstances with hubby... you AND he are on my prayer list Group Hug


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All the projects are looking great. Looks like everyone has plenty of stash. LOL Sue
 
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Love all the great projects. Patty - (Lumpy Tush)I hope you will keep us all posted on your husband. Sounds like you have been through the wringer!
Here is my Stashbusting entry. I made journal covers out of the left overs of a pink and gray baby quilt that is almost finished. The original plan had the back wrap to the front, but I didn't like the way the HSTs overlapped, so cut that part off and made an extra pocket on the inside back.
Susan

 
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