I like shopping. Okay I LOVE ... really LOVE shopping for new fabric - it's why I have a fabby stash which means that I sometimes don't have to shop when making a new quilt, cushion or Pants Bag. In an attempt to help me calculate how much money I will spend this year on fabric, I bought this tin:
Every time I purchase new fabric, the receipt will go in the tin. At the end of the year, I'm going to add it up (and probably not show DH!) That I have already purchased fabric before the first week of January has ended worries even me ... perhaps I'll need a bigger tin :(
This little bundle is going towards a quilt I'll be making for my friend's baby Iris: (updated 06 Jan to show fabric names) -
top: MODA - Cream dandelions friends and wrens
middle: Dashwood Studio - Teal Clouds
bottom: Michael Miller - Patio Lights
top: MODA - Cream dandelions friends and wrens
middle: Dashwood Studio - Teal Clouds
bottom: Michael Miller - Patio Lights
And this for a play mat for baby Saffron (I'm in love with the Michael Miller hearts and the bunny fabric is by MODA - Posy Honeysuckle Bunny Rabbits):
And this for the next round of my Strip Bee:
I am not going to buy any more fabric in January ... well, I'll try :)
Linking up with the FAB - U - LOUS Molli Sparkles - now hosting Sunday Stash:
I am going to keep burying my head in the sand when it comes to how much I spend on my quilting fixes!
ReplyDeleteGlinda, I like you receipt - saving idea. I just made my first purchase of the year yesterday, so I could begin now. I've made big strides in using the stash, but every now and then a girl has to indulge!
ReplyDeleteI'd have a very miserable end to December if I kept track throughout the year. I'd rather not know how much I spend.
ReplyDeleteI'm just trying to work out whose quilt that is for, but i can't, so I'll just have to wait until I see them in person!
LOL! I love your tin of denial. I always like keeping track, too. I figure if I use what I buy (and sometimes my stash) while staying in budget, then I am doing good.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Hubby asked if the tin receipt was in the tin too. Now - you must tell me what that butterfly fabric is in the top photo. Pretty sure my life is incomplete without it.
ReplyDeletePS - the tin wouldn't work for me - I buy online so I can hide the cost in a Visa bill and be none the wiser. I suspect I have a problem, but I'm good at denial.
The tin is hilarious. I made a fabric purchase today but it was at a great price so that's Ok isn't it? I've told myself that's got to be it for a while.
ReplyDeleteThis is one idea I'm going to pass on. I don't even want to know. I haven't purchased any fabric this year. There were so many sales last month, I may be good for a couple more weeks...lol Your new tin is adorable.
ReplyDeleteOh oh oh! The tins! This is such a brilliant idea -- I might do the same. Although I live in that Tin of Denial, so not much else would fit! LOL! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteLoving that first bundle, Jennifer... And those patio lights! You do have great taste in fabrics! Looking forward to seeing the progress on your first make of the new year!
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up with that tin! I want one too! I have got a small tin which says "Random Crap - finders keepers" but it is way too small for the many receipts I will gather in 2014. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove , LOVE , the fabric you got! It is so wonderful!!! I wish I could get my hands on these fabric lines here in Europe for a decent price!
Thank you for making me want them, ha ha!
Esther
Hi Glinda, just spotted you live in Europe! Were did you find that fabric? Online or in a shop?
DeleteLike I said... I want it!
Esther
Oh you are so brave to want to know how much you spend on fabric. Yikes, not sure I ever want to know!!! The fabric this month is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tin - made me smile! I once read that the average quilter spends 1200 a year in fabric . . . Didn't believe it until I started keeping track. Yikes! It's only Jan 6 - are you sure you can hold out for the rest of the month?
ReplyDeleteThat tin is funny! Makes me want to do this. I haven't bought any fabric this year yet. I could still start keeping track!! Would be kinda nice to know how much money I used to have!
ReplyDeleteThat tin is a great (but scary idea)! I am actually tracking on excel right now and having to record the spend is making me think twice about making some new purchases.
ReplyDeleteThe Tin of Denial is brave. I have a general idea, and I'm pretty good with things but I don't know that at the end of the year I'd want to see just how much I'd spent.
ReplyDeleteThe cloud print by the way is just lovely.
Haha...don't think I want to know about the spending!! Gorgeous fabrics I love Posy and Patio Lights it's so pretty.
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