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Stashbusters and UFO’s R Us!

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 4, 2015 by TK HarrisonFebruary 2, 2015

How’s your stash looking?  Are you adding more than you’re using?  I had to laugh at a lady who is in our local quilt group.  I am no longer able to attend the meetings but the group lives on and this friend is still part of the group.  Anyway, after two or three years, I realized she had never made a quilt block, never a quilt.  She showed off a number of projects she’d done such as cross-stitched Christmas stockings and dresses for her granddaughters…but no quilty projects!  I started teasing her about it.  She maintained she was still in the ‘gathering’ stage.  Okay, I can respect that.  I get in that stage sometimes, too.  I know what I want to make but the fabric that I have on hand just doesn’t speak to me as a fabric to go into that project.  So, I gather.  I find a fabric here and there and everywhere, buy small quantities (maybe just a fat quarter) and once I have all of the fabrics together, I test a block to see if my vision is actually coming through with those fabrics.  I may feel all is well and complete the project.  I may feel like I am missing one or two fabrics, so I keep gathering.

Then I have all of these small bits and pieces of fabric and they end up in a stash basket.  And I fill up my stash basket and have to go purchase more.  And then I realize my stash baskets are taking over my sewing room…my house…the world!!!

On the other hand, I have this block that isn’t exactly what I want for the quilt in question, so the block goes on another shelf, waiting for me to do something with it.  After six months, I notice the dust on that block so I pull it down, shake it out…and put it right back where I found it.  Wait a minute.  That’s not how this is supposed to work!  I am not doing anything with those misfit blocks except adding to the pile and dusting them off.  I need to either pass them along to someone who can do something with them or put them to use in a quilt project of some sort.  As embarrassing as it is, I have blocks I made five and six years ago that STILL don’t have a quilty home – except for the piles on my shelves.

NOW what do I do?

I turned to my longarm quilter, Meloney Funk, to find out how she deals with her stash and her UFO’s.  Surely I’m not the only one who has been overcome with more stash than are needed and more UFO’s than are wanted.

Meloney says, “I belong to a number of Yahoo groups. Stashbusters has been the one to help me focus on not buying material and using up what I have.  They have a yearly UFO challenge which requires me to be accountable to the group on what I’ve accomplished.  This year they are having us make our UFO list and then they pick 2 numbers from the list for us to work on.”

“The Sampler Society UFO challenge is a little different.” Meloney continues, “They have you pick 6 UFOs to work on and then draw numbers of which one is to be worked on.  This caused me to complete 6 UFOs last year that might never have come to the top of my list.  The accountability makes me want to focus and finish.  I’ve finished 14 small UFOs in the month of January.”

Aha!  It appears that the key is to be accountable to others, to help motivate you to tackle both your stash and your UFO’s.  You don’t want to look bad to your fellow quilters and you want to make sure you are using up the fabrics you probably won’t use in the near future as well as finish your UFO’s.  Meloney has wisdom.  I need to learn from her!

Well, I would except – do you remember that “Jack and the Beanstock” book?

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Yeah, that’s the one – plant the special bean seeds and it’ll take you to the giant in the sky.  Ummm, well…I can’t see over my shelves because my stash and UFO’s have grown so high that they’re pushing against the ceiling.  I’ll see you l…a……t…….e……….r……………


Posted in Fabric Therapy, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Stash, Quilting by Mel, UFO | 1 Reply

When You Wish Upon a Star…

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 2, 2015 by TK HarrisonFebruary 1, 2015

I promise you that you will have that song in your head and/or on your lips for the rest of the day!  You’re welcome :-).

There are SO many star quilt blocks that I’d just show you a few to help you with the hitch in your getalong.  Again, you’re welcome :-).

I have a friend who always makes her scraps into HST’s or fabric squares.  She has bags of HST’s as well as 2″ squares.  She uses these as either fillers for the quilts she makes or to just make a quilt out of them, once she has enough.  A lot of times, she uses the HST’s to make stars for her quilts.  I admire that.  I really do!  Her awesomeness in that area of her quilt life is lost on me.  I either stuff the unused fabric into a basket on a shelf and occasionally pull it out and use whatever I need.  When I finish a quilt, I don’t want to even think about making HST’s or 2″ fabric squares – I want the quilt done and nothing more!

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What do YOU do with your leftover fabric from a quilt project?


Posted in Fabric Therapy, Longarm Quilter Meloney Funk, Quilt Stash, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, Quilting by Mel | Leave a reply

A Quilting We Will Go!

Quilt Therapy Posted on November 10, 2014 by TK HarrisonNovember 10, 2014

I have an amazing longarm quilter, Meloney Funk, who is a friend in every sense of the word.  She takes my quilts and quilts her magic.  Her quilting enhances every single quilt top I send to her.  I just received a baby quilt from her this past week and had to blog about it – HAD to!

Here is the quilting from the back of the quilt:

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And here is what she quilted on the front:

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Maybe when I grow up, I can learn to quilt like Meloney!


Posted in 2011 BOMquilts.com BOM, Longarm Quilter Meloney Funk, Quilt Fabric Panels, Quilt Gifts, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, Quilting by Mel | Leave a reply

Baby Bunting – Free Quilt Pattern at BOMquilts.com

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 30, 2014 by TK HarrisonOctober 27, 2014

Have some fun with this new and free quilt pattern*, found at BOMquilts.com!  The baby who received this special gift from me will hopefully cherish it for years (and possibly generations) to come!

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Baby Bunting designed by TK Harrison for BOMquilts.com

*Note:  This quilt was quilted by Meloney Funk.  The quilt was sponsored by Abbi May’s Fabric Shop and Aurifil threads and the pattern was originally published in the March 2014 edition of The Quilt Pattern Magazine


Posted in AbbiMays.com, Aurifil Thread, Baby Quilts, BOMquilts.com, Choosing Quilt Fabric, Fabric Therapy, Free Quilt Patterns, Longarm Quilter Meloney Funk, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Stash, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, Quilting by Mel, TK Harrison | Leave a reply

Flashback Tuesday: Santorini Stars

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 12, 2014 by TK HarrisonAugust 10, 2014

This was one of my favorite block of the month (BOM) quilts to make for BOMquilts.com in 2010 – Santorini Stars:

This was a raw edge applique using pinking shears and a pinking blade on a rotary cutter.  Really fun to make and the special young lady I gifted it to absolutely loved it!


Posted in 2010 BOMquilts.com BOM, AbbiMays.com, BOMquilts.com, BOMquilts.com BOM Quilt, Fabric Therapy, Flashback Tuesday, Free Quilt Patterns, Longarm Quilter Meloney Funk, Quilt Flashbback Tuesday, Quilt Gifts, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, Quilting by Mel | Leave a reply

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