I have a lot of fabric! One of my grand-daughters labelled it as 'insane stash'! 13 years of designing for Craft Magazines meant that I did accumulate quite a bit! Now age is creeping on and I've slowed down a lot. All but one of the Craft Magazines for whom I designed have closed down. Time I used to work on sewing projects is now spent visiting hubby in Aged Care. I tend now to relax with either crochet or embroidery, neither of which use much fabric!
Then there is the question as to what to do with all that crochet and embroidery. The wardrobe in our guest room is already chock-a-block full of projects I have made!
I haven't bought any new fabric for five or six years but it doesn't seen to be reducing much. I could just give all that fabric away, or leave it for my children to dispose of when I die. However, when I open those drawers of fabric, I see the potential of lots of pretty and practical projects and so I hesitate and close the drawers and continue to dream.
People seem to still like hand-made items and quite a few things have sold. It's a win-win situation - I am still able to enjoy craft, the designing skills are being used again, the fabric stash is slightly diminishing, I have the joy of donating to a worthwhile cause, and daughter is happy to have unique items for the store. Blessed!
Happy stitching!
Val
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Val, Christian themed items are quite expensive to buy in the shops so I would imagine a lot of people would like to buy your handiwork and it is a win win situation as you are using up some of your stash while donating to a worthwhile cause. I think a lot of us who are getting older are looking at our craft stash and wondering what to do with it. I have hundreds of beads for starters not to mention the fabric 🫣
I too, am looking at what I have and wondering what to do with it. I've just learned to quilt and am enjoying it, but my age is catching up with my brain and I find I don't move very fast. I'm always startled when I look in the mirror and see an old woman staring back at me! I believe the Lord is coming soon and my mess won't be something I need to worry about. Just enjoy each day and thank the Lord for that day. Don't worry about tomorrow. Val, you've given me so much inspiration over the many years you've given to all of us. Bless you and may you relax and enjoy your new outreach!
Lovely to hear from you and thank you for your kind words! God bless.
How wonderful! This sounds like a "match made in heaven" opportunity for you. I understand how difficult it would be to simply give away one's stash... so many pretties to simple "discard." But being able to continue to create from your stash, and find new people and homes that appreciate your work is simply the best! It's like my situation... the last thing I need here in Florida is another quilt, yet I keep making simply because I must. And I continue to use stashing without buying more. Yet, I'd love to have an outlet for my quilts. So yay you! You have a reason to sew and stitch away. I wish you lots and lots of sales and happy customers.
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