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Posted by Valory Kennedy
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on Tuesday, 03 January 2012
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Fabric Stashes

I am pondering why it is that I have bolts, pieces, Jelly Rolls, and Fat Quarters but I never have the fabric for my next quilt.  It just boggles my mind!  I buy at the quilt store, at Markets, online and still I never have the right color!  I am sure you know what I mean.

At Houston Market I found the most beautiful batiks.  I have such a passion for them.  So of course, I couldn't resist ordering a few bolts.  Five to be exact!  Then I stopped at Troy and they were having a great special.  It goes on but I won't bore you with the details or the hours spent last week on my vacation finding a place to put it all.  What's worse is, I don't have a husband who curtails me, he encourages me!

But what I want to know is, am I the only one who does this?  Please tell me you all have a huge stash and still not the right fabric!

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Valory bought her Gammill Optimum in 2004, then quit the mortgage business (management) after 25 years to quilt full time in October of 2005. Shortly after, Rick and Linda Taylor brought her on board as Linda's Assistant part time. She thought that would be perfect to work part time and quilt. Shortly after that, they hired her full time as the Marketing Director for their companies. When she asked Linda "What about my customers?" Linda replied "That's your problem". LOL!



Val does customer service for thequiltingschool.com, marketing, travels with Linda and quilts for customers. She has had the great blessing of training one on one with Linda for a long time. She attends most of Linda's classes. So if you have taken a class with Linda in the last 6 years, or needed assistance on thequiltingschool.com you already know her! She has made email friends all over the world and loves her job.



She is Linda's sister-in-law and Rick's sister. Many people think she is Linda's sister and have even mistaken her for Linda! Linda and Val call each "seesters." Val has also taken up piecing quilts along with her longarm quilting and just like all quilters, has an addiction for thread, fabric and patterns; okay, and shoes! She also machine embroiders, is an avid reader and very active in her church.



Valory has 3 children and 14 grandchildren. Her husband, Russ, teaches Medical classes for MA's at Stephens Henager College.
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Marty Louisin
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Marty Louisin Thursday, 05 January 2012

Hey, Val, don;t you know you're not a serious fabric lover if you don't have a stash that never has all the fabrics you need for a particular quilt! Why else would we just have to go to the quilt store to buy more?:)

I've been collecting fabric for 40+ years! Seriously, I bought fabric for clothes before I got into quilting. Now, I have 2 stashes. Good thing I have a big house and the boys aren;t here to use the extra closets!

Just the other day I decided to go through me garment fabrics so I could reduce the quantity down to what I think I would really use! I have a beautiful tartan that I bought in London in 1970!
I decided to make that up this winter.

Of course, now that I've lost 45lbs since I last made up I have to make new ones.:p That's not my favorite part of sewing but very necessary. Good thing we don;t have to do that for quilts!

BTW, I'm a big batik lover too so if you want to trade let me know!:)

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