Friday 22 April 2016

The Stashpocal-Wah?

Hello.

I bring you greetings on Day 113 of The Stashpocalypse...or whatever the hellish fever might be called that has befallen me over the last month.

Friends, I have been bitten; my immunity compromised and weakened, perhaps by grief. I have become a walker. This strange fever lures me from the safety of my cozy sewing nook into the outside world where fabric lies waiting for my touch. The outside calls to me...the fabric begs to assume residence in my cupboards. Resistance has proven futile. Broken are the blinders, the shackles, and the sheer determination that once kept me from the "Badlands".

I am not in control. My credit cards bear the scars, the carnage has mounted to a point where I can no longer hide it from my loved ones. It is possible that Mr. PurpleBoots may flee this marital union and Not-So-Little PurpleBoots may have to eat Kraft Dinner and forego any hope of future post secondary education.

It is in the spirit of honesty, admission, reconciliation and guilt that I share with you the following *very graphic photos* of the textiles that have made their way into my home over the last 3 weeks...






May Dog have mercy upon my walking quilters soul.


13 comments:

  1. Stashpocalypse, be darned! So many lovely fabrics, I can see why it was difficult to resist them coming to your home! I haven't bought any fabric since January (clients have been buying fabric and bringing it to me for commission work), and I'm nearly in tears because the fabric thirst is real.

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  2. This is by far one of my favourite posts! I adore you Val and your crazy rule breaking ways! Enjoy those lovely purchases!!!

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  3. When this passes, you'll have quite a stash built up! Great fabrics, all. Awesome post! You missed your calling! You should have become a writer! Glad you blog!

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  4. This was to be my frugal year. The dollars and cents are down, but the yardage has climbed. Thanks to the grandmothers sale, one dollar per metre, I have exceeded all possibility of restraint. Intervention is the only answer st this point.

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  5. Buy, baby, buy! it is all amazing!

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  6. Gorgeous fabrics that all needed a new home! Loved reading this, and I have to say, been there, done that, but in not such eloquent language! Awesome post!

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  7. This post made me laugh!! Thank you! :D

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  8. You made my day with your descriptions and photos! Fabulous acquisitions.

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  9. Beautiful selections - no guilt oe shame needed! Good for you!

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  10. First off I want to say you have excellent taste in fabric and secondly I agree with Karen you should be a writer, hey it could help build up that stash even more 😉

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  11. Ooooh....pretty fabric. Do I need to send a care package to not-so-little purple boots??? LOL

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  12. I think you did great. Stashcopolypse is only a temporary thing anyway. Right?

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  13. Oh. My. You really have let loose. Revel in it. Roll about it in. Get to sewin', girl!

    P.S And even if PB Jr. has to eat KD, at least he'll be wrapped in a quilt. Perhaps you can spring for some hotdogs and make it KDHD.

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