It’s been heart-breakingly beautiful outside over the past several days. The weather forecast for today predicts extreme thunderstorms. So I thought I would memorialize some of the garden’s spring perennials. They are so lovely, and their day in the sun is so short every year. Here are a select few.

Columbines 
Peonies in front of Lorapetelum 
Solomon’s Seal
Yesterday I finished sewing the last of three quilted buckets. This project is meant to yield a system for organizing and storing fabrics. While my stash is not large, it is somewhat unweildy for its size.

That leaves the scraps. After a year of working with fiber, I have a much better idea of how I tend to use fabric in my projects. I particularly like using scraps in little strips to make small art quilts. Consequently I have become very reluctant to throw any of them away. Resulting in this:

Sorted by color family, they are even more beautiful and precious to me. Like the colorful spring growth only more enduring.
So I still don’t have a useable system for keeping this hoard in order, under control, and yet easily accessible. Reluctantly, I will be putting these gems back into the shoeboxes. Suggestions are encouraged. How do you keep your stash sorted?

I wrap my fabrics around comic book boards.
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I started a “stash management project” recently but it’s a slow going endeavor! Those fabric buckets are really cute!
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Thanks. Let me share what I did with the scraps. I sorted them by color family – cool, warm, neutral for solids and then all patterns. I have a bunch of clothes pins. you know, the old wood ones with springs. I pinned scraps from each color and each pattern and placed them in four shoeboxes. I think it will work for me.
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Clothes pins are a fantastic idea for that… I think I may have some stashed somewhere!
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