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Welcome to the 2012 Stashbusting Thread.

I am Gonesewin and I will be starting a new thread for each month for everyone to post pictures (If at all possible) or tell about your stashbusting efforts. It does NOT have to be quilting! This can be any kind of sewing!

There are just 2 "rules" to join us: what you make make should be mostly from stash and it should be finished during the month you post it as finished. There are no signups, or swapping or... Just this thread. Everyone is welcome!

cksvett has graciously volunteered to send out surprises each month. Your name will be entered each month when you show or tell us about your stashbusted project. On the first of the month when I start a new thread, someone from my family will draw a name and the winner will be posted on that new thread. If your name is drawn please send your mailing information to cksvett so your surprise can be mailed to you.

New This Year Royalboomer has graciously volunteered some of her "extras" as prizes too! So what I am going to do is this: Those who finish bigger projects or do multiples of 5 smaller items from stash will also be put into a separate drawing and one will be awarded a prize from Royalboomer each month!

October's Stashbusting thread:
http://boards.hgtv.com/eve/for...632/m/4833984367/p/1

Cool Beans, huh?

SEW, let the stashbusting continue!


This month's STASHBUSTERS are:

mcpatches
mtn laurel
toryam
aliquilt
quiltbea
stm1804
SavedSinnr
Rainbow
cksvett
gardenpat
AuntJo
Gonesewin
Mary J
Royalboomer
City/Sandie
Auntie Reba
PatriciaAnne
Marion2
sewandsew
Will Quilt for Chocolate
Anael7621
bjeannes
pvillelou
Craftyrad
quiltslots

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Posts: 4338 | Location: Loriland | Registered: Feb 23, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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l've been sewing on a baby quilt all day today but l have to admit only the batting will be from my stash! But at least l'm sewing. l haven't been doing much of anything lately!


Good to see you on here, Lori!


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l just realized l bought the fabric during the Retreat in Branson. That was over a month ago. Does that now count as stash? hehehe Nope! But my next 3 quilts due this month will be! Yeahhhhhhh!


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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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Here's a little doll quilt I made for the 2013 Mrs. Claus project. I had won these blocks as a prize for stashbusting. So they were in someone else's stash before they came to live with me in mine. Used a piece of fleece from my scrap stash for the backing.

 
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I'd say that's the first example of 'paying it forward' I've seen on these threads. Good idea, McP. And a cute little quilt.
 
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Myself and 7 friends are having our 2nd holiday bazaar on Nov. 17th. I have been busy sewing and trying to get some things made to sell. I made oven door dresses last year and they went well. I have nine made so far. Here is a sample of them. Everything is from stash. I had the towels for quite some time and all of the fabric is from stash.

Nice work ladies!


Carolyn

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Our lives are like quilts - bits and pieces, joy and sorrow, stitched with love.


 
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Here's my second Mrs. Claus doll quilt. This one is made from triangle half squares trimmed off the signature blocks made for the retreat. Two HST blocks = 1 flying geese. The HST squared up to 1-1/2 inches each. Batting scrap and backing from stash. This is fun trying to get creative with odds and ends!

 
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All the project are great.

And Maryann I love those geese, such a great use for bonus hst. I have lots, I bet enought for a lap quilt, I just may have to start sewing them up as leader/Enders. Hummmm
 
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And here's another doll quilt for Mrs. Claus from the orphan block drawer! Won this block in North Carolina retreat. It was square so I trimmed the sides to make it the size needed after adding a border. The border is strings that were left over from a piano key border on a quilt earlier this year.

 
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THis is 1 of 4 little quilts I made to give as awards for the top winners at the marathon (all from stash)

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Tory, they look really pretty...but is it me, or are they all upside down?
 
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I had 4 of the gks over Friday night (some off day haha) We dexided to make a pillowcase for DD who is having surgery Tues, tonsillectoky, deviated septum, etc.. I'm keeping her 3 kids a couple days so she doesn't have to talk Smile . Anyway, stash diving and team effort resulted in 11 pillowcases done, 2 for her, 4 for Pillow of Hope project and remainder for the boys. If I successfully post pic, its 3 GS and Amy the GD coming to retreat. Boys picked fabrics and turned cases, Amy did most of sewing, I did supervising and pressing. Good time had by all and made watching another losing effort by Bengals morr fun!
 
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ok, trying pic one more time...McP and Tory, your projects are beautiful! I also never thoight to use HST for flying geese.

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Get 'em finished, Rainbow and we'll count 'em!

nice work Everyone!


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http://www.qovf.org/index.html


http://cof2013.blogspot.com/
 
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I finally have a completed project to post. Joined the 2013 Mrs Claus doll quilt group and finished my first one today. Its in the 4-patch stacker pattern and measures 14 x 18" in size.

 
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paus4quilts, you package went out today. Said delivey on the 13th so look for it a day on either side of that... chris
 
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A bunch of great projects this month again.

I too have signed up for the Mrs Claus 2013 project. Thanks for some great ideas. Love SBS, so you know that one is my favorite of those you made. Don't expect to be able to do any till after Christmas, too much volunteering between now and then. And work keeps getting in the way of things I want to do! Chris
 
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I made this baby quilt for a young couple expecting their first baby. The young dad graduated from high school with our oldest and his mom is our accountant. The young mom is the daughter of our mechanic! I am posting two pictures. I am very excited that I tried a new pattern for the FMQ in the border which turned out better than I thought it would! It is loops with stars.
Susan
Am editing to add....everything I used was from stash. It was so tight on the backing, that when I trimmed the edges after adding the binding, there was only a sliver of fabric on two sides!

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The border.

 
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Love everything I see posted here. Way to go stashbusters!


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Posts: 5072 | Location: ~ if I'm not here...I wish I was. ~  | Registered: May 05, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Great stashbusting so far this month!! Way to go everybody!

I received my prize yesterday from royalboomer for last months drawing. All I can say is WOW!!!!! The box was heaping full!! Thank you so much. Here is a pic of my goodies, and I sure had to squeeze a lot of stuff in the pic!! Big Grin

 
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My physical therapist told me no quilting for at least one month. You all have me so motivated and I can't do anything!
Quiltbea, I love your mrs.claus project quilt, so little girlish.
 
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I think this is #4 of the doll quilts. This one was made from triangles trimmed from my Christmas row robin and left over sashing from it, too. The triangles in the top and bottom border were heavily starched to prevent stretching.

 
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And this is #5. This was made with 4 rejected Sylvia Bridal Sampler blocks and 2 from other projects. The smallest (and why it was rejected) was less than 6" square so I trimmed them all smaller and added some sashing from stash. Both 4 & 5 are layered, but haven't been quilted yet. I need to get some other sewing done, so even though I have lots of orphan blocks left, I may not get to them for a couple weeks. Like I said, this is fun and is getting addicting!

 
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mcpatches love all your quilts !
 
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Thank you Aunt Jo! Here's #6. I did a QOV Quilt called "scrappy stars" and used the trimmings from flying geese to make pinwheels that were in the sashing of that quilt. Of course, I ended up with extra pinwheels that just wanted to be a doll quilt. Still have more orphan blocks, but need to get Christmas sewing and quilting done!

 
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I finished a 2nd doll quilt for the Mrs Claus On project. This is another 14 x 18" size.

 
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This pic isn't the greatest, but it's all I had with my phone ... This is a scrappy from the nickels I had collected years ago with Bingo Bonnie Smile I have enough for AT LEAST another 2 quilts, and then will break into the noodles ...

And every piece of fabric is from scratch... I wish it wasn't holiday time so I could really go forth and see what I can whip up Smile

It's on a long arm right now and will be ready for binding today Big Grin This is #1 bound for the east coast friends Smile


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Bring on the New Year ... it's MY YEAR for sewing!


 
Posts: 7769 | 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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Wow! Great projects this month!

This is baby quilt #2 this month and it is all from stash!

l have another baby shower next weekend so l'll have another busy week! LOL


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Rainbow, your baby quilt is adorable. Did you piece all those colored squares in that border?

McPatches, great job on those doll quilts. Really nice, I especially like that Christmas one.

QBea...nice job on those, they look intricate to do.

Way to go Lindsay on your multi squares quilt. Lovely fabric/color assortment. What is the size of the square? Great cause too.

MaryJ...wowsers, great prize to win, you must have felt like it was Christmas when you opened it up. Congrats again.

Hoping to do some stashbusting of my own today if all goes according to plan. Great job ladies!


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Ha! No way, Lens!!! Smile


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Was at the Magnolia retreat this weekend and put together my 6 1/2 crumb rwb blocks to make 12 12" blocks I donated to the Alabama Quilts of Valor group. No pictures. Did start working on all the other crumb blocks, sewing them into a top, but have a way to go on that. Hope to have it ready to post before the end of the month... Chris
 
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Finally got some stashbusters done!! Made these 3 baby clutch balls made for a friend from Ghana whose baby was born about 2-1/2 months ago and was an emergency C-section 4 weeks early!

He is adorable and healthy and I made a baby quilt for him while he ws still in the NICU!

I figure that the balls can grow with him since there are 3 sizes.

pat

 
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I made several Thanksgiving tablerunners. My DB thought it made a nice tie. I thought it would be a better bib.

 
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triple duty Auntjo!

I've made 2 quilt tops for wedding gifts that are waiting to be quilted and these doll clothes for a friend's gdaughter will be at our Bible study's Christmas party.

It feels so good to do some "real" sewing for a change! The clothes would look better on a doll but I spent quite awhile looking in the attic for one yesterday and could not find the box! It's been way to long since dolls were popular in my house ;(

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http://www.qovf.org/index.html


http://cof2013.blogspot.com/


 
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Lot's of pretties again this month. Here is another pr@yer quilt I made, all from stash, even the ribbon.

 
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Here are 2 pillows and some tissue holders. The snowman pillow fabric is from my "winnings" that royalboomer sent.

 
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I finished!! quilted and everything Smile a table topper and a table runner using leftover string blocks and leftover background fabric from the main quilt (still not finished) - so they can go into Ch ristmas packages this year.

They are both in the washer as I type this - I'll take a picture after they are done and dried but I was just so excited to actually get them done I just had to share. Smile You get my drift. I only did very simple quilting so I'm guessing you won't be able to really see that part in the pictures later when compared to a picture I took before I started...we'll see. Have a great day ladies

All done - here's the finished products: First table mat for DM - she has a small round table so a runner is impractical.

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Second is table runner for DS - her table is long and skinny Smile This one really looks like ornaments.

I have got to find a better way to take pictures other than taping "stuff" to a door Smile

 
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This month just keeps getting better & better.

Had a baby shower this week for a spouse of a guy I work with and a tag from the tree at c-h-u-r-c-h for blankets, both boys.

Here is a picture of both sides of reversible pre-quilted material I just put blanket binding on. When I bought that almost full bolt of the pre-quilted panels at a rummage sale, it was one of the best purchases I made. think I just have two left... Chris

 
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Two of the receiving blanket. The teddy bears is a border print, not flannel, a lighter fabric as you sometimes need that here in Florida.

 
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Love how fast the stack of fabric is used up when you do these 42" square blankets.

And the last two colors... chris

 
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Here is my latest baby quilt. This is the 3rd on l've made in the last 3 weeks. lt is all from stash.

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... I have been busy all month and all I can show is this little table mat for the candles and salt and peppers made as a gift for the mom of Anthonys best buddy; it is quilted and outlined with metallic thread - but I must have finished it after the picture!
... the charity group I quilt with got 35 quilts off to NY this month, but no pics as they were indeed all from stash and donations but done by the group doing this n that ...
the figures in the picture were from 30 years ago when I was doing ceramics and teaching porcelain doll painting (between shifts in the stockade and PTing troops!)).... these were done with stiff brushes and pastels - and spray.


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I finished a baby quilt for DD's co-worker. All from stash except for borders.. Here tis:

 
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That is really pretty - Evan will love it.


I cannot change 'things', but I can change how I feel about them. Me.

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Love the green quilt Auntie Reba! Here's another doll quilt. This one made me appreciate all the beautiful minis Bozie does! My sewing machine didn't like all the seams in this one. But at least I don't have any more triangle trimmings from the 70 siggie squares I did!

 
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