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I've looked back and realize I have not blogged a stash report since the end of October. I'm sure you have missed them.
I went to a garage sale Friday night and Saturday morning; the same garage sale. Instead of adding up all the bits and pieces I purchased I decided to weigh them and go back to this post to translate it into yardage. I bought 14 lbs 7 3/4 ounces of cotton fabric. Using my calculations I added 55 yards to my stash...I'm going to have to figure out how much I spent on fabric...so I can figure out how much I paid per yard. So I paid $1.20 per yard. It looks like mostly quilt shop fabric (a lot of Roberta Horton plaids) a good deal wouldn't you say? Now I just have to USE the 55 yards.
In; 55 yards (garage sale)
4 yards of black for the I-Spy quilt
1 yard I-spy fabric for the same quilt
out; 0 yards
year to date + 60 yards
Do you think I can double my output this year? 200 yards instead of 100?
1 comment:
Go for it! Even if you don't quite make it you are bound to beat 100. Go, go, go!
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