My system of wrapping the majority of my eBay orders in protective fabric for mailing is starting to pay off. One entire tub of fabric has been emptied. I still have an entire bolt of hunting-themed fabric that will experience cuttage probably later this year.
I also mail men's orders in men fabric and women's orders in women fabric. How does one determine that? Well, the usual pre-identity raising ways such as blue = boy, pink = girl, floral, flouncy - girl; stripey, polka-dottey - boy. There are some gender neutral fabrics like scrolls, sconces, and paisleys. It is all very scientific and based on my own made-up order of things.
Moving on to a bit about quilting, as I have moved through the different stages, my tastes and what I like to do with quilting have changed.
QUILTING STAGES
Stage 1: Buying, organizing, sorting, color coordinating fabric (everyone likes this stage).
Stage 2: Planning the blocks and quilt layout (major fun too).
This is Stage 2 of the National Parks quilt. The Grand Canyon cheater panel and the entire backing where the work is already done. I just have to decide how big I want to make it with the neato border fabric collection. I am tending toward king-sized.
Stage 3: Cutting the fabric. One of my least favorite stages but a necessary one.
Stage 4: Patchwork piecing, bordering, sashing, completing the quilt top/pieced backing.
Stage 5: This is where I send it to a longarm quilter for the quilted design.
Stage 6: Binding the quilt. I enjoy this part of the process because I like to hand sew.
I am moving away from matching scrappy pieces of fabric to buying color-coordinated collections. The thrifted fabric was a great way to learn the craft but you end up with scads of mis-matched fabrics that will never marry well.
Segueing to Fun Find of the Week. Local thrift deeply discounted CDs as 3 for $1. This 1966 recording is the earliest CD I have found in the wild. It will be my first listen of the day.
Reseller update: I have removed all of the clothing listings, I had less than 10 items in that category up for sale. Next month, I will start de-listing the lower value CDs. One I sold for $1, just to move it out of inventory.
Finally, it is May Day today. As a child, I would pick flowers and then leave them in paper baskets hanging on neighbor's front doors. Here are this spring's flowers from my garden.
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