In my time, I have made several quilts that are totally solids. I have made a few more that are mostly solids, with a few prints sprinkled in. I am taking a workshop this weekend with Maria Shell, and am so excited to be experimenting with her techniques with solids. I had to put together a bin of fabric to take to the workshop, which provided me a great reason to start to take stock of the solids in my stash.
I have been keeping my quilt fabrics in bins in my laundry room, organized by colors, primarily, with a few bins for solids by color family. As time went on, more fabrics were just folded on shelves, or tucked away. As I work on setting up my new sewing space, I have been moving only the fabrics for current projects upstairs. Time to haul the solids up.
I did not take before pictures of the mess, because it was embarrassing. Although I had, years ago, regularly ordered half yard color bundles from a now-defunct on line store, I didn't really think I had many solids, and was wondering if I needed to get more before the workshop. Now that I am done with the sorting process - the answer is NO!
So, I unloaded the bins, and started pressing. I made half yard cuts from one yard pieces, and folded up the neutrals where I had more than a two yards. Cuts that were about a quarter yard were separately pressed and folded. I have a smallish bin of smaller but still usable pieces.
I started by putting together a bind of primarily half yard bundles of different colors of fabric, to which I also added some quarter yard cuts in other colors. Turns out, this bin has 35 yards total of fabric! I truly had no idea!
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| Workshop bin! |
But, that wasn't the end of it. I made up a separate bin of half yards that were duplicates of the ones in the workshop bin. Another 12 or 13 yards total.
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| Extra smaller bin! |
I folded the neutrals (light tan, white, grey, black, and some yards of a deep navy) to put on my shelf. Probably another 12 - 15 yards.
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| Neutrals on the shelf! |
I have a much smaller bin of bits and pieces. I am not going to worry about how many yards are in this bin. I just am going to figure out what to do with these bits!
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| Bin of scraps. |
As I was writing this confession, post, I realized that I didn't photograph a bin of solids that is still in the basement. Last year I got organized to make a pixelated quilt, and chose a gray tone photo to work with. I carefully ordered about 8 yards of various colors to work with. However, my two current art classes are focused on black and white and the value scales, so I am getting my fill of all shades of gray and have put that project aside until classes are over in May! Next semester, painting and color theory - can't wait!
So, when I add those numbers up, it is really a shocker! I have at least 70 yards of solids in my stash! I'd better get cutting and quilting! (and better stop shopping!) (and I don't even want to think about how much printed fabric I have).
How much solid fabric do you have in your stash? Take care,
Gretchen











