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OT - Do you love your stash the way it is?
Well, if you are like me you do. You love your stash the way it is.
Maybe it could be neater, or larger.. but at least you can find stuff. Until, that is, I went away to Glasgow and the chap you reads the gas meter turned up when I was away. Mat didn't realize the gas meter was in the closet in the office/sewing room and once he did.... he absolutely took that closet apart looking for it. Well I've spent the few spare hours I have in Dundee on the weekends when I'm not at Tesco tidying it up. I can find things now. We're not buried in fake fur anymore (the famous wooden cupboard holds the quilting stash, and the closet holds fake fur, and fabric for clothing construction, etc). Mind, not everything that came out will go back in. I'm sure Murphy's law covers this in some way. Now I *have* to make some more jeans/flannel/fleece throws for folks' couches or we won't be able to walk down the hall! Anyway, let this be a warning to others: make sure there is no reason for anyone to mess up your stash or you will live to rue the day! (I'm having a gin and tonic in my tidy sewing room just now)...... ( johanna.gibson at strath.ac.uk during the week) -- Jo in Scotland |
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That was crummy--the meter-man messing up your stash, I mean, and not
tidying up afterwards. Thirty lashes with a wet noodle for him, and lavish amounts of gin and tonic for you for not losing your temper. Talk about making lemons out of lemonade!!! I'd have been looking for him with a shotgun in my hands, muttering all the bad words I learned from two mechanics, a sailor and a farmer. Seriously, I straightened out my stash last year, and it's now much easier to find things. I, too, put all the non-quilty things in a separate space so they wouldn't confuse me. I hate grabbing a lovely fabric, thinking to use it in a quilt, and then finding out it's poly-cotton or rayon or some other darned thing. And last week when I cleaned out my shed, I found another big tote full of old jeans. I thought I had used them all up on raggedy throws. Looks like I need to make one more... -- Carolyn in The Old Pueblo If it ain't broke, you aren't trying. --Red Green If it ain't broke, it ain't mine. Carolyn McCarty "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... Well, if you are like me you do. You love your stash the way it is. Maybe it could be neater, or larger.. but at least you can find stuff. Until, that is, I went away to Glasgow and the chap you reads the gas meter turned up when I was away. Mat didn't realize the gas meter was in the closet in the office/sewing room and once he did.... he absolutely took that closet apart looking for it. Well I've spent the few spare hours I have in Dundee on the weekends when I'm not at Tesco tidying it up. I can find things now. We're not buried in fake fur anymore (the famous wooden cupboard holds the quilting stash, and the closet holds fake fur, and fabric for clothing construction, etc). Mind, not everything that came out will go back in. I'm sure Murphy's law covers this in some way. Now I *have* to make some more jeans/flannel/fleece throws for folks' couches or we won't be able to walk down the hall! Anyway, let this be a warning to others: make sure there is no reason for anyone to mess up your stash or you will live to rue the day! (I'm having a gin and tonic in my tidy sewing room just now)...... ( johanna.gibson at strath.ac.uk during the week) -- Jo in Scotland |
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I find it highly ironic that Jo GIBSON is having a GIN and tonic:
Gibson a.. 2 1/2 oz. Gin b.. Several dashes dry Vermouth c.. Cocktail onions d.. Ice Pour gin and dry vermouth into a mixing glass with ice cubes. Stir briskly and strain into a chilled Cocktail glass. Garnish with cocktail onions. grin -- Teresa in Colorado The Presser Foot Sewing Machine Sales, Service, Supplies, and More www.thepresserfoot.com -- "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... .... (I'm having a gin and tonic in my tidy sewing room just now)...... ( johanna.gibson at strath.ac.uk during the week) -- Jo in Scotland |
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Hi Jo and welcome home. We have missed you. Polly
"Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... ... (I'm having a gin and tonic in my tidy sewing room just now)...... ( johanna.gibson at strath.ac.uk during the week) -- Jo in Scotland |
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Jo, think about it this way: having to straighten your stash gave you the
opportunity to get reacquainted with it. I've found that a periodic stash-rearranging can be a substitute for purchasing new fabric. (Granted, sometimes it's a substitute in the way that celery sticks are substitutes for Chex Mix, but you can feel noble about your fortitude.) Nann in Winthrop Harbor, Illinois * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is always making exciting discoveries." A. A. Milne * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * |
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Johanna, I did come into Tesco's twice during the weekend, but couldn't find
you.... What a lovely store this is, I hope they renovate our local to the same standard sometime soon. We had a fabulous weekend in Dundee/Milngavie. Moira "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... Well, if you are like me you do. You love your stash the way it is. Maybe it could be neater, or larger.. but at least you can find stuff. Until, that is, I went away to Glasgow and the chap you reads the gas meter turned up when I was away. Mat didn't realize the gas meter was in the closet in the office/sewing room and once he did.... he absolutely took that closet apart looking for it. Well I've spent the few spare hours I have in Dundee on the weekends when I'm not at Tesco tidying it up. I can find things now. We're not buried in fake fur anymore (the famous wooden cupboard holds the quilting stash, and the closet holds fake fur, and fabric for clothing construction, etc). Mind, not everything that came out will go back in. I'm sure Murphy's law covers this in some way. Now I *have* to make some more jeans/flannel/fleece throws for folks' couches or we won't be able to walk down the hall! Anyway, let this be a warning to others: make sure there is no reason for anyone to mess up your stash or you will live to rue the day! (I'm having a gin and tonic in my tidy sewing room just now)...... ( johanna.gibson at strath.ac.uk during the week) -- Jo in Scotland |
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Just can't stay away from the gin threads, eh Teresa??? (VBG) Cheers, lynne in Toronto .................................................. ....... Teresa in Colorado wrote: I find it highly ironic that Jo GIBSON is having a GIN and tonic: Gibson a.. 2 1/2 oz. Gin b.. Several dashes dry Vermouth c.. Cocktail onions d.. Ice Pour gin and dry vermouth into a mixing glass with ice cubes. Stir briskly and strain into a chilled Cocktail glass. Garnish with cocktail onions. grin -- Teresa in Colorado The Presser Foot Sewing Machine Sales, Service, Supplies, and More www.thepresserfoot.com -- "Johanna Gibson" wrote in message ... ... (I'm having a gin and tonic in my tidy sewing room just now)...... ( johanna.gibson at strath.ac.uk during the week) -- Jo in Scotland |
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