Have you ever been drowning in fabric? It may be a happy way to go, but sometimes I'm overwhelmed by the amount of quilts I have unstarted, in process, or in my drawing pad.
How will I ever finish them all???
When I was on vacation in Florida earlier this year, I found the answer:
My Fabric Acquisition is no longer Beyond my Life Expectancy*. I'll be forever young and will be able to quilt forever!
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*FABLE = Fabric Acquisition Beyond Life Expectancy.
How will I ever finish them all???
When I was on vacation in Florida earlier this year, I found the answer:
My Fabric Acquisition is no longer Beyond my Life Expectancy*. I'll be forever young and will be able to quilt forever!
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*FABLE = Fabric Acquisition Beyond Life Expectancy.
And you brought some back for all of your fabricholic friends, right? I always call my stash STABLE: Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy -- think I like FABLE better!
ReplyDeleteFYI: it was warm and gross. I'm helping you by not giving it to you. You are welcome.
Deleteha ha......good to know....lol
ReplyDeleteI guess I'll finally be able to finish all of the hand appliqué quilts I've started!
DeleteWait, I tell folks to keep up their stash acquisition -- think of it as retirement investing! I did ok acquiring fabric before retiring but I failed to get pieces for backings. So, I buy backings, white on whites and a few fun fabrics. My focus now is finishing UFOs. I'm making some progress actually. I like your new look.
ReplyDeleteBonnie,
ReplyDeleteTrust me, I haven't stopped buying fabric; I've just devised a plan to live forever and use every last thread!
My new look? It is my new "It's hot and sunny in Florida and I have to wear a big ol' hat because my pasty white skin is delicate" hair-do.