Pattern Review is hosting another Fabric Stash Contest. According to the contest rules the goal is to reduce your fabric that has been part of your stash for more than six months.
Boy, do I ever have a fabric stash that fits that criteria!
Since I've failed at that not-buying-any-fabric resolution earlier this year, I should give this a try.
Happy Sewing!
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Done and Stash Busted: A New Blanket
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Oh, admiting that you have a stash problem is hard- I love adopting new textiles and giving them friends to mingle with, but I will try.
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