by Stuart Hillard
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1 September 2020
It's the subject of much healthy discussion at quilt guild meetings, workshops and get togethers (remember those?!) ...I am referring to the size of ones stash...now for the uninitiated I'm talking about a collection of fabrics here, not something illegal, although my stash is so big it probably should be!.. The size of stashes is often talked about in hushed tones, particularly if we are feeling guilty about the amount of fabric we have bought and our chances of using it in this lifetime. There is a saying that "she who dies with the biggest stash wins"...but is that really the point of a stash? I headed to my studio and decided to have a really long hard look at my stash and evaluate what was in it, how long it had been there and whether I was going to use it or was just hanging onto it for sentimental reasons. It was quite a trip...I buy fabric for all kinds of reasons and you might recognise yourself here too! 1. I buy fabric because I really love the designer and I have to own a little bit of everything they do. Kim Diehl is like that for me...I adore her deep, rich, saturated earthy colours and country style and her fabrics are really quite hard to find in the UK. Anytime I see her fabrics at a show or in a shop I buy a little of everything they have. If I'm lucky enough to find the same fabrics somewhere else, i buy more of them! I also love civil war reproduction fabrics and Jo Morton is a favourite designer who works in this area. I've got to admit, a lot of the fabrics in these categories are there just to "have"...the sort of quilts they go into are often "scrappy" and so the more the merrier! I do dip into them regularly but I'm loathe to use any of them up completely! 2. I buy fabric because it was there! Hear me out...I do a lot of travelling, often to quilt shops to teach and I love a little fabric memento of my time there. Quilt shops very often reflect their owners...their tastes and passions, the fabrics that make them ooooh and aaaah...I've always said, I've never met a piece of fabric I didn't like so it's pretty easy for me to find half a dozen fat quarters to come home with me. Using those fabrics often reminds me of the place I found them and the people I met. 3. I have fabrics because of special people in my life...the generosity of sewing friends and the willingness to share is wonderful and such an important part of our community. I have snippets of fabrics I admired at classes, or that I've acquired in a fabric "swap". I've also got fabrics from quilting friends who are no longer with us and those fabrics often bring a smile to my face or a tear to my eye when I think of the friendships I've enjoyed and the kinship that is so important to me. Those fabrics make regular appearances in my quilts but I will not use the last bits until I'm making my last quilt ever and I have no intentions on making that quilt just yet! 4. I have fabrics that are good "all rounders"...just like a painter needs a palette of paints, every sewer and quilter needs those essentials that they turn to time and again. I have rolls of calico for making toiles and for mocking up bags, solids in my favourite neutral colours and a really good mix of "rainbow" fabrics...tone on tones in every colour of the rainbow...to mix in with those "special" prints that are going to be the focus of a project. 5. I have the ugly so and so's...the regret purchases, the hopelessly old fashioned, not my style anymore, what was I thinking when I bought this fabrics...I don't have many of these and, ok, confession time, I tend to keep them even though I don't "love" them anymore...because one day...one day their moment will come! I will find the perfect project and those overlooked, outdated and faded fabrics will have their moment!...maybe You know it really is time well spent to go through your stash once in a while...to know what you have and to spark off ideas, even to to see what you don't have and what you might look out for on your next shopping trip...and next time someone asks, "what's in your stash?" you'll be ready with your answer!