Love Patchwork & Quilting

Scrappy Christmas

Raise your hand if you love your stash! Of course you do. A healthy sewing stash is essential to a thriving, creative, quilting practice. But sometimes, our stashes get so big that they can become… overwhelming.

That’s when it’s time to shop your stash for your next project, rather than heading to the fabric store. And what better time to do so than the most wonderful timefrom my stash this holiday season. But I promise, it’s easier than you think! Sure, there’s adorable new holiday fabrics calling your name, but guess what? There’s probably amazing holiday fabrics sitting in your stash right now that you already bought! So let’s use them first.

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