Monday, March 30, 2026

Out with the Books!

 Nothing like a good fabric sale

 for a friend to help you realise

 how much extra you have in your sewing room.


The weekend found me clearing out a lot of my books.

Some I hadn't looked at in a long time,

and after a good peruse I found that 

a lot were more instructional

instead of pattern oriented.

So out they go.



There are a few places 

to donate good quilting books.

A local charity that has

big fabric frenzie twice a year,

and a few of local thrift shops

 that are in areas with many quilters

are also good outlets.


My shelves are now looking pretty tidy,

 with a lot of the books out of the way.

I even  sorted project boxes 

 that just said "scraps".

There are a few empty project boxes

on the shelves. 

Remember those pins?

More were unearthed during retreat packing. 

split pins in 2 sizes,



plain old straight shirt pins,



and scads of safety pins.  




I am a pin baster and use the 1 1/2" pins. 

There are straight and curved ones.


I find the curved ones are a bit too light. 

Smaller ones get used for labels and size tickets. 

These, however , these are not the pins we're looking for!


Have a great week stitching!

























16 comments:

  1. Great job organizing your sewing supplies!! I need to do that too.

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  2. You did an awesome job tidying up! It always makes me feel energized after a good straightening. Now you can sew, sew, sew. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2026/04/01/wednesday-wait-loss-478

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    1. Thank you , it does feel much lighter to go into the sewing room now!

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  3. Thank you , there is always more to do and I tend to make a mess when I am working on something!

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  4. A good clean up always feels nice. Sorry you didn't find the pins you were looking for.

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    1. Haha, I won a door prize at retreat! It was pins!!! It went right to the quilter need to me who was looking for that style of pin!! The universe knows!

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  5. Could you come organize my "stuff?" LOL I do that but then 30 minutes later I'm right back where I started. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.

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    1. It does make for surprising work when things are everywhere. You never know what project you will rediscover next!

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  6. Great job! I'm bad declutering my quilting books, every time I start flipping through them, I come across something I’d love to make someday ;)) Your shelves are looking good! Thank you for sharing and linking up.

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    1. I just had to be brutal. A few did come back into the collection.

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  7. I'm not sure I could stand to give away my quilt books. I like to peruse them even if I'm not looking for something specific. But, the end result is a really nice looking space. Maybe I'll try to remove a couple of books. Ones I'm really not interested in. You are inspiring me...

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    1. I know. I do love some of them. They are just great books. I held on to a few and I am sure I will buy some at the upcoming provincial show! So many ideas !

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  8. Yes, I could use a hand too with a big tidy up in my space! But doesn't it feel great when it's done! I only buy books at the thrift stores these days and ones like you mention that have patterns rather than tutorials as such. Happy Stitching!

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  9. Hi Deb, congrats on cleaning up - I'm very overdue! Thanks for linking up to I Quilted This!

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