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How Much Stash is too much
On Jul 14, 9:52 pm, wrote:
THis all begs the question - how much stash is too much? Good question! I remember years ago on this group someone mentioning their mother (or someone else's mom) who had purchased the house next door just to house their quilting fabric! LOL I know this doesn't compare to what some of you have, but I have 2 file drawers of patterns, one drawer of kits, all waiting patiently for my time. Joan |
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How Much Stash is too much
wrote in message ... I confess I am a stash-a-holic, and the wonderful resource of the internet and eBay is fueling my addiction. I have kits, charts, fabric and threads that would take me several lifetimes to get through, but I see a CA Wells kit and I haunt the auctions until the end, in the hope that I will further enhance my stash. The recurring theme in my collection seems to be kits only usually available as class pieces, from classes that I am never likely to be able to attend (Western Australia seem to be thought of as far too remote for most tutors) and charts of European origin often now oop. I am unsure if I am addicted to the thrill of the chase or the desire to acquire the pieces - a proxy bidder has at least made the process unemotional. I have also developed tendonitis in my right arm, and this is making my stitching even more infrequent, but I still have the desire to enhance my stash. THis all begs the question - how much stash is too much? Joanne in Perth, WA Too much stash? Sorry, those words simply don't go together in my language. Can someone explain what that means. Lucille |
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How Much Stash is too much
On 15 Jul., 15:32, Donna wrote:
Easily answered. There is never, ever, ever too much stash. Ever. Donna in Virginia I soooooo agree!!! For me, having the materials to cross stitch is only half of it. Browsing through it and planning/getting inspiration is the other half. |
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How Much Stash is too much
There is no such thing.
Pat in Illinois THis all begs the question - how much stash is too much? Joanne in Perth, WA |
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How Much Stash is too much
Too much stash? * Sorry, those words simply don't go together in my language. *Can someone explain what that means. Lucille- Hide quoted text - In MY case, there is no such thing. I mean, I use it practically everyday! In my HUSBAND'S case, though, it means owning five tents, three backpacks, numerous items of "hiking gear" and so on that he uses once a year. . . . (RDH from my husband!) Linda |
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How Much Stash is too much
lewmew wrote:
In MY case, there is no such thing. I mean, I use it practically everyday! In my HUSBAND'S case, though, it means owning five tents, three backpacks, numerous items of "hiking gear" and so on that he uses once a year. . . . (RDH from my husband!) Linda I have to agree. With the amount he spent renting a storage unit for the tent, he could have come out ahead if he bought a new tent every time he wanted to go camping and then donated it to Goodwill when he came home. -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/7/08 - Christmas Music Bellpull WIP: MLI Christmas Visit, Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!! Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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How Much Stash is too much
On Jul 14, 6:43 pm, "Mavis" wrote:
Don't you think keeping our very talented designers in business justifies our stash build up? Imagine how bleak our design selection would be if every stitcher stitched every design purchased before moving on to a new one! Also, a cup of coffee and a stack of charts to browse through is far better for a stitcher than a cup of coffee and a brownie. --Mavis Oh Mavis, I love this point of view! smiles, alicia in Hawaii |
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How Much Stash is too much
Unless the stash is taking over your house, you don't have too much.
-- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/7/08 - Christmas Music Bellpull WIP: MLI Christmas Visit, Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!! Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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How Much Stash is too much
On 7/14/08 10:52 PM, " wrote:
I confess I am a stash-a-holic, and the wonderful resource of the internet and eBay is fueling my addiction. I have kits, charts, fabric and threads that would take me several lifetimes to get through, but I see a CA Wells kit and I haunt the I think that most of us have more stash than we can readily see beeing able to finish....but... *snip* I have also developed tendonitis in my right arm, and this is making my stitching even more infrequent, but I still have the desire to enhance my stash. You'rw not alone. I knew someone in one of my guild chapters who had so many really pricey painted canvases that she just started hanging/displaying them as art - realizing she'd never really get to stitch all of them. And, it seems there are people buying the Heaven and Earth designs (HAED) just to collect them - they're huge, artist repros into stitching. So, I guess, for you - find a way to enjoy the stash. THis all begs the question - how much stash is too much? When it interferes with your life, health, ability to pay the important things. When it becomes the seriously consuming "must have more than anyone else" uncontrollable thing. Or when stash is controlling your life, not you controlling your stash acquisitions. Or it's taking over tooooooo much of your living space, and affecting the people and pet relstionships in your life. Seriously, for me, for some time - despite working in a shop - or perhaps because of it - I have become more and more judicious about my choices. I may buy some exquisite thread or fabric that's unique and I'm not quite sure for what, or a group of threads that I want to do some designing (build a colorway around). But, in general, I personally don't just buy fabric, threads, charts just to have them. I'm picky about what I'm going to stitch (cause I do have plenty of stash) - it has to interest me, be "special" in some way - not just another cute little thing (exception - specific hits the gift spot things). Not that I've stopped adding. But, I have some control of the queue of kits waiting to go, or the UFOs out of the rotation. If I had to hide it all regularly (as opposed to the sort of sneaking it in, or showing it slowly) that would be too much. Fortunately, the DH loves my stitching work, supports my going into the teaching program (guild cert), and while he raises an eyebrow with new projects - he knows that I'll edit. So, now I may bring home 3-5 things and say - what do you think - and he'll ask what for, and where in the rotation, and what UFO is almost done, and tell me which of the batch he really likes. This said - I did kit up tonight what I hope to be my Woodlawn piece for 2009. The "Anne Barrierre" Sampler from Queenstown Sampler. On 32 Lakeside vintage Light Examplar. To be done in Au ver a Soie, some Soie Cristalle, and perhaps a Silk 'n Color solid. Just vaguely tinkiering with the yellow (slightly deeper) and the "sea green blue" . What's cool for me - this piece is mostly counted (a handful of different stitches), but also the garland and willow trees are free surface embroidery - so I'm really looking forward to working on this. And to see if mine can match a 9 year old girl that did it originally! Also, DH did see the piece (I brought it and some others home, and he truly admired it), of course the fact that designer Barbara had come to the shop to show her latest, and well, I had to buy something - really had nothing to do with it. http://tinyurl.com/5gafzz & scroll down a bit So, this is a good question. I think too much is different for everyone - but my bottom line is when it's not enhancing life, but getting in the way. Ellice |
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How Much Stash is too much
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:06:20 -0700 (PDT), Amber
wrote: I soooooo agree!!! For me, having the materials to cross stitch is only half of it. Browsing through it and planning/getting inspiration is the other half. Another agreement here!!! I have converted a large spare room into my craft room and it makes me relax and be happy just to run my hands across fabric and thumb through charts. My problem is I do so many crafts that take up lots of space like quilting and knitting, scrapbooking and beadwork as well as crossstitching. I also collect books. One thing I did realize after setting up this room recently is that I'm very choosy when I buy anything else. I guess I may have had to face the reality of just how much stuff I own and what actually appeals to me. It's hard to buy one more angel chart if you have 55 in your collection!! I know I will anyway once in a while. Perhaps I've entered a new phase of life since the kids are grown and my mother passed away last year. All the time that was spent on taking care of other people is now available for actual crafting. I also feel like I'm carrying on Mom's projects that we had planned to do and ran out of time. I've been completing projects and starting new ones and loving every minute of it. I still have a list of requests from my girls, but I'm going to set my own schedule. We love being retired!!! One project in the front of the line is to alter clothing. I just lost 70 pounds and nothing fits. At 55, I've suddenly become one of the people who works out everyday and MUST exercise - who would have thought it possible. Moni ---- Posted via Pronews.com - Premium Corporate Usenet News Provider ---- http://www.pronews.com offers corporate packages that have access to 100,000+ newsgroups |
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