After laying out the blocks in an on-point setting I had leftover blue four patches. The plan is to use them for partial blocks for the side triangles.
Good plan, except that I don't have enough. I raided the scraps and made as many more as I could, and I'm still short a few. I'll need to get into my yardage to cut more.
Time out while I figure out how to deal with my stash storage problem. It could be months until the Closet Maid shelves are back in stock, so I need a temporary solution. My fabrics, backings, and battings are all in 6 big moving boxes that haven't been opened yet. They're all labeled "quilt fabric." I have no idea which colors are in which box.
I used to keep my fabric stash sorted by color in baskets, and I really want to do the same here. Everything - yardage, FQs, and small pieces as big as a fat eighth or larger - is kept together. These are the fabric baskets, and the shelves I need are for these baskets to live on in the closet.
I know that unpacking into bins that don't get stored away nicely isn't ideal, but I'm glad that you are sewing again. I bet you'll have a finished quilt top quickly. :)
ReplyDeleteHooray for liberating the stash from the boxes. Once the shelving arrives, it will be quick work to put the baskets away properly.
ReplyDeleteWhile storing your fabric in baskets on the floor may not be ideal, for the short term, at least you can get to the fabric for use!!
ReplyDeleteQuestion: Where did you get your baskets? I’ve been looking for some and I like the ones you have here. Thanks! Also- GREAT quilt! I love it. I was looking for a good “boy” quilt for a grandson. I may try something like this. Great inspiration. Thx.
ReplyDeleteEllie, you're no-reply, so I hope you get this -
DeleteI got the baskets many years ago at Old Tyme Pottery in Missouri. They're not there anymore, but maybe you can find something similar somewhere else.
Really Like where your 4 patches are going! You could joke and say that your fabric is insulating the walls????
ReplyDeleteSince you're not sure how long your temporary storage may need to last, I'd suggest getting some inexpensive sheets and covering the bins to prevent fading. I learned the hard way that storing fabric on open shelves, even if not in direct sunlight, leads to fading in some fabrics.
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