
Textile Collector's Delight
My Secret Stash: How I Turned Fabric Collecting into a Fun Hobby
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I've got a confession to make: I'm a fabric hoarder, and I'm not ashamed of it. My family's been no exception, with my dad's garage full of bolts and screws, and my brother's wild collection of who-knows-what. But I'm not just collecting for the sake of collecting – I'm all about repurposing old stuff and giving new life to scraps. Over the years, I've accumulated a ton of fabric bits and pieces, and I've developed a system to make the most of them. From sewing toys to upcycling old clothes, I'm excited to share my fabric stash with you and show you how to turn collecting into a fun hobby.






















































































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What's the best way to store fabric scraps?
I use a combination of bins, baskets, and hanging organizers to keep my fabric scraps organized and easy to find. It's all about finding a system that works for you and sticking to it!
How do you decide what to keep and what to let go of?
For me, it's all about whether or not the fabric sparks joy. If it's something I love or can see myself using in a project, I keep it. If not, I let it go and make room for something new.
Can you show me some examples of upcycled projects you've made with your fabric stash?
Absolutely! I've made everything from stuffed animals to tote bags to quilts using fabric from my stash. It's amazing what you can create with a little bit of creativity and some scraps of fabric.
How do you keep your fabric stash from getting too overwhelming?
For me, it's all about taking it one piece at a time. I try to focus on one project at a time and use only what I need from my stash. It helps me stay organized and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Can you recommend any resources for learning more about working with fabric?
Yes! I highly recommend checking out some online tutorials or sewing classes to learn more about working with fabric. It's a great way to build your skills and get inspired by new ideas.
How do you handle fabric that's damaged or stained?
I try to repair or repurpose it whenever possible. If it's beyond repair, I'll often use it as a patch or add it to a quilt or other project where it can be hidden.
Can you show me some examples of your fabric stash?
I'd love to! I've got a few photos of my stash on my Instagram account – feel free to check them out and get inspired by all the different fabrics and projects I've been working on.
How do you keep your fabric stash organized and tidy?
I use a combination of bins, baskets, and hanging organizers to keep my fabric scraps organized and easy to find. It's all about finding a system that works for you and sticking to it!
Can you share some tips for getting started with fabric collecting?
Absolutely! I'd recommend starting small and focusing on one type of fabric at a time. You can also try shopping at thrift stores or garage sales to find unique and affordable fabrics.
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- •The system I've developed to categorize and store my fabric scraps has been a total game changer – it's made it so much easier to find what I need when I need it.
- •I love that my fabric stash has inspired me to get creative with sewing projects and upcycling old clothes – it's amazing how much you can do with a little bit of fabric.
- •My fabric stash has become a conversation starter with friends and family – everyone's always curious about where I got this or that piece of fabric.
- •I've learned so much about different types of fabric and how to work with them – it's been a real learning experience.
- •My fabric stash has saved me money in the long run – I'm not buying as many new fabrics because I've got a stash to draw from.
- •It's amazing how much sentimental value you can attach to certain pieces of fabric – like the ones my grandma gave me or the ones I made with my kids.
- •I love that I can reuse and recycle old fabrics instead of throwing them away – it's a great way to reduce waste and live more sustainably.
- •My fabric stash has given me a sense of pride and accomplishment – I love showing off my projects and seeing what others think of them.
- •I've discovered new skills and techniques through working with my fabric stash – like how to dye and print my own fabrics.
- •It's amazing how much joy I get from creating something new with my fabric stash – it's a great way to relax and express myself.
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- •It can be tempting to get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of fabric in my stash – but I've learned to take it one piece at a time.
- •Sometimes I feel like I'm hoarding fabric just for the sake of hoarding – but I'm trying to remind myself that it's okay to let go of things that aren't serving me.
- •I've had to deal with some frustration when I've misplaced a piece of fabric or can't find what I need – but that's just part of the process.
- •It can be hard to decide what to do with certain pieces of fabric – like when they're not quite the right size or color for a project.
- •I've had to get creative with storage solutions for my fabric stash – it's not always easy to find space for everything.
- •Sometimes I feel like I'm running out of space for new fabric acquisitions – but that's just an excuse to get more creative with storage solutions.
- •I've had to deal with some disappointment when I've realized I don't have enough fabric for a project – but I've learned to plan ahead and shop smart.
- •It can be time-consuming to sort and categorize my fabric stash – but it's worth it in the end to have everything organized and easy to find.



