As I said in my goal setting post, when choosing fabric from my stash, I have a tendency to save the good fabric for later, at the expense of the current project. I know it makes no sense at all, and this year, I want to work on this.
So one of my 2016 goals - my most important goal - is a four-word sentence: "Use the Good Stuff". It's that simple.
This does not mean that I can't ever use less liked fabric. There are times when it's perfectly OK: a scrap quilt, a project for someone whose tastes are different than mine, and so on. But if a fabric is the perfect choice for a project and I find it is "too good" I have to use it. If I don't use it because I am saving it for some vague future project that I feel is worthier, I am robbing myself of an opportunity to play with gorgeous fabric while I still like it. Who knows if I will still like it when I find the perfect project?
So, to hold myself accountable, I commit to blog about my fabric choices, and in particular, for each project, to clearly state whether I chose the "best" fabric or not. I may still do a bit of "saving for later" but at least, I am going to fess up. Recognizing you have a problem is the first step, isn't it?
So here's a first report, a positive one. I must admit that, technically, this project was done a couple days before I made the commitment, but I am still counting it as a success.
Use the Good Stuff Report #1:
While my mom was visiting (and after she ironed and folded hundreds of meters of fabric), she hinted that she would like another infinity scarf, softer than the last one I made her (with Art Gallery fabric which I find quite soft myself). I did not have any voile on hand, so I took a big breath and offered her to choose a piece from my very precious Liberty stash.
So much goodness in here. And it's even nicer to touch than to look at... |
She picked a fabric, and I made the scarf. Her part of the bargain (because, you know, ironing and folding hundreds of meters of fabric and raising me into a productive adult wasn't enough...) was that she would pose for a picture and agree to let me post it.
So here is my beautiful mom, and her beautiful Liberty Infinity Scarf.
I can't think of a better use for this piece of fabric, and my mom is definitely worthy of using the good stuff.
I am linking up with Jenn's (A Quarter Inch from the Edge) "Year of the Stash", even though this is not a full manifesto. I don't think I need a full manifesto. I only really need one rule. Use the Good Stuff. If I keep passing on using the good stuff, I fail. If I think about my fabric choices and chose to Use the Good Stuff, I will have a successful year of stash sewing.
Are you enthusiastically cutting into your gorgeous fabric, or do you have a hard time using the good stuff?
I know what you mean about using it! A few years ago I set out to make a scrap quilt. A SCRAP QUILT. And my first thought was to go buy more fabric, but fabric I hated, so that I didn't use up the fabric I had.
ReplyDeleteI got my self sorted out. Good luck, and have fun!
Brilliant resolution - good luck. xx
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I am guilty of this and need to change!! Although sometimes I simply don't have the fabric that I need for a project and have to buy!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so funny how so many quilters do that! I have a pile of fabric in a drawer that I keep for that "special" project. What the heck is that "special" project going to be? I haven't a clue!! 2016 is also the year where I sew my stash. There will always be more "special" fabric no? :-). I love the infinity scarf you made and it looks AMAZING on your mom. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI think all quilters have 'those' fabrics that they don't want to use on any ol' project. I've got a few fat quarters of mermaids and what not begging to be used in a baby quilt. Just looking for the right pattern. ;) Good luck with using the good stuff!
ReplyDeleteUse the Good Stuff is as fine a manifesto as anyone needs. It applies not only to fabric, but dishes, clothes, wine, whatever! I can't believe your mom ironed hundreds of metres of fabric. That's wild! Thanks for linking up, Dominique!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I tend to save fabric as well. The scarf looks great on your mom.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great motto, Dom. I also tend to put off using the good stuff too. No more! :) Beautiful scarf for a beautiful lady! Happy New Year to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteI find it hard to use the good stuff too but I am trying. I did cut into some treasured fabrics this week. I still cant cut my Liberties but since seeing your scarf I think that is what I will make one too. They are so soft and drapable. Good luck with your goal.
ReplyDeleteI think you are the sweetest daughter !
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