Stash update January 2019


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I am a bit behind on listing what quilting supplies I've bought, so I will just list them here so I can get an accurate account of them. They're the things I've bought during January, and most of them are related to the Hand Pieced QAL, because I needed more needles and thread and things to try to use for hand-quilting.

I bought more needles, both sharps and short quilting ones. 


I lucked out at Eurokangas, and found three fabrics that will fit
both in the "Red is for Rita" and my "Second Christmas"-quilt.


Polyester batting, 150 g thick, to be used for one color block quilt.


Embroidery floss at the Folkhälsan "Retro Bazaar" flea market.


And these were the colors in the small bags.


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(Halonen)
  ?        Clover sashiko thimble
3.50     Clover sharps applique needles, size 12
   ?       Gutermann Mara 120, color 800 (white)
2.00     Hemline quilting needles, size 8
-15% discount
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13,51

(Eurokangas)
?      quilting cotton, 3 fabrics
?      batting
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41,45

S-market
3,90   2 glue sticks, to use for glue basting my EPP
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3,90

Folkhälsan retro bazaar
2,20    bag of embroidery floss
2,20    bag of embroidery floss
1,60    bag of embroidery floss
3,20    bag with small amount of tatted lace (scrapbook quality)
0,20    perle cotton (yellow)
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9,40
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68,26 € total

Total spent on stash this year:

January 68,26 euros

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