Monday, March 2, 2026

The Tale of the Traveling Textiles

I was recently contacted by a friend from our old church in Nashville.  Knowing I was a quilter, she wondered if I would be interested in another church member's stash as she was downsizing.  Of course!

Frankly, the LAST thing I need is more fabric! And the Devo group I sew with had just received a similar de-stash collection that took up all their available storage space.  So I found another group that was interested.  And since they would be retreating close to me soon, I agreed to pick up the fabric when I went to Hermitage for an MRI a few days later.

Four boxes travelled the 15+ miles from South Nashville to Hermitage, a suburb on the east side of Nashville.  Four 20" x 20" x 20" boxes!  Crammed into my accessible van, they travelled the 110 miles back to the Glade. Since it would be several days before I could deliver them to the retreaters, I took the opportunity to open the boxes -- had to make sure it was quality stuff 😁.

Oh my!  Four boxes of fat quarters and pre-cuts -- layer cakes, charm packs, and right triangles.  Have you ever seen pre-cut triangles?


Three packs, all from Moda's American Jane line.  Since cutting is difficult for me, I took advantage of the convenience and stitched all of them together into squares.  I'm still thinking about how I will use them.


I did start a small top with the checked triangles.

I will add a wide red border to make a doll quilt for the great-granddaughter.

The boxes travelled another 25 miles to the retreaters who still had 125 miles to take them home west of Nashville.  In retrospect, I should have just given the church friend a contact name ...

8 comments:

  1. I have never seen precut triangles, but how nice that you could use them! Your doll quilt is so fun. I love the checks.

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  2. But then you wouldn't have had the chance to look through the boxes if they had bypassed you. How nice to find precut triangles.

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  3. Looks like you got a good start a couple of new projects. Being part of a guild now, having fabrics for donation quilts is a nice deal. I'm sure the guild is very happy with their new haul.

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  4. OMG what a wonderful gesture from one quilter to a group of quilters!

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  5. Precut triangles - how great is that! Sounds like the trip was well worth the time.

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  6. Oooh, what a wonderful gift! Glad you kept some of it as a "handling fee." Hope your therapy continues to progress.

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  7. Those kinds of purchases are many quilters' downfall! I've never bought pre-cut triangles. They do look handy, though, especially if cutting is a challenge. So nice of that quilter to offer so much!

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  8. glad you got those precut triangles I had seen some but rarely.

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