Good for you! Time to get rid of all that. And I'll come looking for you if you don't surface within a reasonable amount of time. There's no telling how that fabric will react!
We should all do this uncluttering. I have a pile of floral arrangement stuff untouched for decades. Like I will ever get around to doing floral arrangements lol.
Some of mine is in big clear plastic containers, too. But not all of it. We once had an entire wall of fabric, plus a second wall. Some still on their bolts and wrapped in plastic. Other pieces, weren't as lucky.
Good for you! Enjoy your day going through that fabric and clearing out those adorable, but sneeze inducing dust bunnies! :P
ReplyDeleteI just figured out why they're called, dust bunnies.
DeleteI'm rooting for you, friend!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteGood for you! Time to get rid of all that. And I'll come looking for you if you don't surface within a reasonable amount of time. There's no telling how that fabric will react!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't hear from me by Monday, please send help. And cookies.
DeletePoor poor unloved fabric.
ReplyDeleteCan you give my wife a nudge to do the same? ;-)
Ian
:-)
DeleteSo I hope you are sending it to a good home?
ReplyDeleteCheck my second blog today, ended up posting two. All your fault. LOL
Two blog posts in one day :-)
DeleteWe should all do this uncluttering. I have a pile of floral arrangement stuff untouched for decades. Like I will ever get around to doing floral arrangements lol.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, so you understand. That makes me feel better. Thanks.
DeleteCleaning out the office (which also holds my sewing machine and fabric stash) is my next big project!
ReplyDeleteI'll cheer you on, when it's your turn.
DeleteBe safe!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, don't worry. I've got the boobie dust mask.
DeleteYay for getting rid of stuff you don't need!
ReplyDelete:-)
DeleteDon't get yourself distracted!
ReplyDeleteWho...? Me?
DeleteBeen there, done that. It's hard, but your making a good decision.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Southpaw.
DeleteIf you have some red fabric great for curtains, send it my way. I need new ones in the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteWear a mask - don't breathe in the dust!
Check back a few posts, you'll see my new super hero mask.
DeleteHappy Writing :-)
One less dust collector!
ReplyDeleteSo true.
DeleteAh, the best laid plans...
ReplyDelete.... reach their goal :-)
DeleteGive it to someone who can use it.
ReplyDeleteNo someone who can't use it?
DeleteHaha! I'm sure you'll survive to tell the tale :D
ReplyDeleteMuhahaha.
DeleteGood bye?? Did you throw it out into the cold, cruel world, unloved and unused?
ReplyDeleteIncoming .. snowball .. right at your nose.
DeleteWhat the heck did you do with the ding dang fabric?
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Linda :o)
Ding dang fabric, lololol.
DeleteI hate dusting. Be careful. Those dust bunnies are deadly. LOL!
ReplyDeleteThey are, buggers.
DeleteI am cheering here! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda :-)
DeleteVery impressive! I know it's hard to sometimes let go of old supplies. BTW, I keep my fabric in tubs.
ReplyDeleteSome of mine is in big clear plastic containers, too. But not all of it. We once had an entire wall of fabric, plus a second wall. Some still on their bolts and wrapped in plastic. Other pieces, weren't as lucky.
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