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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

staples

I've been thinking....
...having plenty of batting and white Kona in my sewing room is much like having a well stocked flour and sugar supply in the kitchen. I love having a well stocked pantry. A well stocked sewing room could possibly be even better. :)

42 comments:

  1. Boy am I with you on that one! Nothing makes it more enticing than having everything ready to go :-)

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  2. I completely agree! However, I don't have flour or sugar in my kitchen. Food allergies to both.

    I have a roll of batting hung up like a roll of paper towels. Best decision ever.

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  3. Your analogy is perfect.

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  4. Love that comparison :) Cookies and quilts - home essentials, ingredients should always be on hand!

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  5. Oh yes, I totally agree!

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  6. Looks like somebody shopped JoAnn over Black Friday weekend. I got several yards of Kona white myself!

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  7. I so agree...I buy background fabric by the bolt, and when my bolt starts getting low I start to panic...time to order a new one before I use up the old one!

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    1. Where do you find the best place to buy is?

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  8. Agreed! I usually throw on a few yards of Kona Snow with each order so I always have plenty in stock. I'm out of batting! I don't even have enough scraps to piece together for a table runner - yikes, that is totally like being out of flour!!!

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  9. Hope you got that deal on batting at Joann's the other day!

    Those are 2 must haves though---you are correct!

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  10. If I don't have spare batting ready, I panic a little. Your analogy is perfect.

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  11. Love it! I think you are more likely to finish projects if you have what you need on hand

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  12. You crack me up...but I TOTALLY agree!!

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  13. You ain't kiddin' !

    The other pantry is making me fat.......no such problem with my quilting; in fact, sometimes it's about the only exercise I do !

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  14. Totally!! I got a big bulk batting last New Year sale at Joann's. It is hard to get out from the box when I need it, but boy I have been saving time running to get batting...

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  15. Amen to that! I recently ran out of sugar and it took me weeks to notice, grey (rather than white), however, I recently stocked up on.

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  16. I am so impressed!! And envious.

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  17. I sooooo agree! I split a roll of warm & natural with someone once, and for the longest time whenever I needed some, I didn't have to look any farther than my closet. I miss that convenince now that it is used up, and have been thinking about buying a full roll for myself this time :)

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  18. I bought a roll of batting last year at JoAnn's for Black Friday, and somehow it's still not used up. Maybe because I got a roll of polyester too? It is so nice to have it on hand when it's so cheap!

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  19. Always have yards of white, snow, black and gray...oh and orange!

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  20. I so agree! There's a few basics that I just can't function without - a roll of batting, kona white, ash, coal, espresso... just the basics, you know!

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  22. Absolutely! And it sounds from your last sentence that you are considering adding even more staples to your stock.

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  23. AMEN to a stash of batting!!! I currently have 5 30yard rolls...hehehe! I panic when I cut a 3 yard piece off - think I need to order more just in case I start to run out!

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  24. My sewing room is definitely better stocked than my pantry. Just purchased a whole box of batting...

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  25. Absolutely! I'm hoping to buy a bolt of tea-dyed muslin this afternoon. I'd rather have the muslin and batting than sugar and flour, since those are a lot easier to come by.

    And I'm not running out of sugar anytime soon -- we've got fifty some pounds in the kitchen for the bees. I can always pilfer some from their stash!

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  26. Well stocked is always a good plan. I just never know where to put the roll.

    P.S. For a split second, I thought you were going to do a post about Staples, Minnesota. Mark's cousin lives there. Yeah, and then I had my coffee...

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  27. You could be on dooms day prepers. Tell them you are preparing quilting style.

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  28. There are few things nicer than squishing and smooshing a new roll of wadding. All that soft usable fluffiness!

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  29. We own a catering business, so I doubt my quilting stock will ever outgrow our food invitory. But having the basic stuff sure is handy! We don't live near a JoAnn's, which is probably a good thing. With the many good sales I hear about, I'd be in trouble often!

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  30. I have been wanting a bolt of kona white. I should've asked for it for Christmas....hmmmmm.....

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  31. Love the comparison :) Although I think my sewing room is better stocked than my pantry :)

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  32. YES! Just what I need! I am always running out of batting!

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  33. I bought ten yards of batting last week. :) Now if I had the energy and time to sew.

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  34. Just wondering what your favorite batting of choice is at the moment? I've always loved warm & natural, but recently I tried out the newer bamboo batting. It was pretty great. What do you think? (my batting is running precariously low and I'm trying to decide my next purchase)

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  35. I' ll take a sewing room over a pantry any day!!

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