Fabric Stash Overwhelm? Try This Simple Trick!

Ever feel like your quilting fabric just isn’t working well together when you’re ready to start a quilt?

In this beginner-friendly quilting tutorial, I’ll show you how to work with the quilting fabric you already have in your fabric inventory so it plays well together as you use it up – and as you add new pieces over time.

I’ll also guide you through a simple, hands-on fabric stash audit designed to help quilters learn how to organize fabric and turn an accidental collection into a curated fabric library that actually supports creativity – without buying more fabric.

This easy approach works for newer quilters and experienced quilters alike. We’ll cover:

  • A low-pressure stash audit you can do at home
  • How to decide what to keep, use now, or move on
  • Simple ways to organize fabric so it stays visible and usable
  • High-value, low-time project ideas for stash-busting and using what you already have

Watch the video:

This video includes fabric organization tips, quilting tips, stash-busting ideas, and practical quilting advice for working with your fabric stash.

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Happy Quilting!

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Beth Ann

When health challenges made hand-sewing (and hand appliqué and hand-quilting) no longer physically viable for her, Beth Ann’s first instinct was dismay and discouragement. But Grandma Baldwin gave her a loving (but stern!) “No pity parties – just figure out a different way.” So Beth Ann turned to her trusty sewing machine and began devising ways to achieve the fine quality appliqué look she craved faster and easier than she ever thought possible. And a career was born! Now Beth Ann enjoys sharing her accessible “invisible” machine appliqué and creative machine quilting techniques with other quilters and fiber artists around the world.

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