May 12, 2010

Pea Green with Envy!

That's how I feel, seeing everyone's 'STASH'.  It makes me feel like an amateur!  LOL!  Okay, so this is the corner of my sewing room where I keep my stash.  I originally had the 'pretty' things my Mom & Aunt gave me, sitting on these 2 cabinets.  But eventually I moved those items into the drawers & cabinet space (where you can't see them).  Luckily, my Mom wasn't upset with me hiding all the 'nice' stuff she had given me.
This Korean cabinet was a gift from my Aunt.  It's over 55 years old.  You should have seen the 3 daughter-in-laws faces when she told all of us that she was giving it to me!  AWKWARD moment...I did well not showing my excitement.  Sorry I digress, but this is where I've put my mostest favorite fabric I like to look at.
Then I have in the corner, 4 shoe sized containers.  They hold left over jellyrolls, charms, scraps.  And the white bag in front holds backing material I have.
The 4 boxes hold the rest of my fabric treasure!  I can't wait for the day, I get some kind of container/cabinet unit to organize my fabric better.
 Here is my magazine/book collection.  I have 6 magazines & 9 books.
Here is my kit collection...I have 4 kits (so far...hehehe!)
 
And last, this is where I keep my pattern collection - all 9 of them!
Ok, one more picture...this is my most favorite piece.  Boutique.  I just love looking at it!  I don't have any plans for this bundle and that's okay with me.
And here I thought - I feel like a squirrel storing nuts for winter!  Compared to everyone else, I need more nuts!!! LOL!  But I do know that Rome was not built in a day...

So I'm envisioning myself as Superman (Christopher Reeve), standing on a mountain top looking over a valley of quilt stores, with my big red cape flapping in the wind.  I feel the sun on my face, the wind whipping through my hair & the theme music blaring all around me.  I AM ON A MISSION!  A mission to build a bigger stash!  I know it will take years but it is a mission I'm willing to accept!  Thank you to all the ladies who have inspired me!

16 comments:

  1. I love how your stash is displayed. That cabinet is amazing. I so love Boutique. I definitely have to buy some.

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  2. Great cabinet and good stuff! Don't worry, soon enough you'll be wondering how you accumulated so much crap! Give it time, it will come! ha ha!

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  3. I adore the way you have displayed your stash and don't fret when I started quilting about four years ago my entire stash, if you could call it that, was stored in an ex-chocolates box about 8" square!! I think (I am typing this tentatively) I would almost be prepared to swap my entire stash for your glorious cabinet though, wow, I can imagine the DiL's were a little put out!! Great post, I love your display skills, thanks for sharing it, it puts my plastic stacking boxes to shame!

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  4. I need more nuts too! I only have a small corner of the living room for my sewing and I'm trying to keep it organized in plastic tubs.

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  5. Wow what a wonderful cabinet! Your stash will grow, no worries. I love your displays and use of crystal bowls and cake plates. :-)

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  6. Your room is just so neat and tidy...and what a cute display!

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  7. Michelle that cabinet is absolutely stunning! You have a lovely start to your stash, it's bigger than mine, dear one - but I've been moving in the opposite direction with my stash, lol. Been trying to cut down so I can actually sew!

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  8. I love your stash story--and believe me when you aren't looking your stash will just grow--just like the dust bunnies--and you will wonder where it came from and how you are going to use it all up!!!!
    Hugs, Di

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  9. I am back---I must find me one of those glass covered cake stand dishes and put some fabric and goodies under it--what a great idea--that is if it is ok with you????
    Hug, Di

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  10. What a beautiful cabinet! Wow! That is just a perfect way to display your stash. And, don't despair, the stash will grow bit by bit....

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  11. I dont have a big stash either, but I am ok with it....I buy for the project only.......sometimes I envy all the lovely stacks of fabric, but when I get fabric it is new and fresh and I am ready to use it......

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  12. I love the cabinet you used to display your fabrics. It's gorgeous and the fabrics look so nice sitting there. I love your idea of putting fabrics into the covered cake plate. I am going have to borrow your idea. I have a Princess House cake plate just sitting on my bar empty. I am going to go and make it look pretty like yours.

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  13. Way to put on those "big girl panties" and share your stash LOL! And, I think you're doing great considering you're so new to the quilting game! In 6 or 7 years, you'll put Polly and me to shame!!! I love the cabinet that you store your precuts in - and I heart the cake plate with the FQB of Boutique! Thanks so much for sharing - and making me giggle!

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  14. Have I told you lately how much I like you? You just make me smile - a BIG smile !!!

    Take flight - to some serious quilt shops and stock your stash.

    Better yet - why not send me your address and I might have a little something for you.......for REAL. Please email me your snail mail and see what flies your way.

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  15. Michelle you are so organized...and funny! I think your stash is just right. When it gets too big; complication also follows! What to do with what??? and there never seems to be enough! I love your cabinet!

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  16. I think you have somemore somewhere and your not telling us about all of it!!!!!
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