tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868583750761494400.post476823894846967846..comments2024-03-28T11:17:24.161-04:00Comments on In Color Order: November 2016 ReportJeni Bakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14766510979539197035noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868583750761494400.post-69245515500597828562016-12-13T09:36:19.840-05:002016-12-13T09:36:19.840-05:00It's so much fun to read your stats! Way to go...It's so much fun to read your stats! Way to go being down over 200 yards of fabric. That's amazing!!!! I love tracking my fabric usage, too. I started in Sept and it definitely helps keep me on track. Last week's trip to SR harris got me into a little bit of trouble, so now I need to finish some quilts!!! Hahaha! Amanda Jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06311818385469850186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868583750761494400.post-3368825673611717192016-12-05T14:19:49.927-05:002016-12-05T14:19:49.927-05:00I like how your beautiful fabric purchase was well...I like how your beautiful fabric purchase was well thought out and totally worth it! I can relate. andasbackpackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01302962017643279599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868583750761494400.post-27692015471961612832016-12-03T17:39:44.137-05:002016-12-03T17:39:44.137-05:00I shared my spreadsheet in this post: http://www.i...I shared my spreadsheet in this post: http://www.incolororder.com/2016/07/june-2016-report.html<br /><br />In terms of how I account for how much fabric I use it depends on the project. Some projects use up even amounts of yardage, so the math is easy. For projects that use smaller pieces, I'll use the number squares and rectangles to calculate how many square inches of fabric it took, then divide by the number of square inches in a yard. There is some estimation/rounding, but it's relatively accurate. I like math, so I enjoy being pretty specific about it! If I use most of a fat quarter, I typically round it up. <br /><br />It's certainly a personal preference to do it this way, I'd just be consistent, however you choose to track!Jeni Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14766510979539197035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868583750761494400.post-69930669947973563592016-12-03T11:53:48.370-05:002016-12-03T11:53:48.370-05:00Do unhave a system or spreadsheet for tracking you...Do unhave a system or spreadsheet for tracking your fabric usage and purchases? If you use a fatquarter for a project, but scraps are generated, do you some now account for just the amount that you used, or do u ignore the scraps and count the whole fatquarter as "used." I'd like to try to keep track of my fabric purchases/uses next year. Myrth McDonaldhttp://www.goosesbagsandgifts.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868583750761494400.post-48372881741469943482016-12-03T09:55:37.048-05:002016-12-03T09:55:37.048-05:00Your projects look exciting Jeni.
George is adorab...Your projects look exciting Jeni.<br />George is adorable. I love his ears. I see he is still quite happy with his office spaceRosemary B❤️https://www.blogger.com/profile/17792395820711368533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868583750761494400.post-18401533185051460212016-12-01T08:15:09.610-05:002016-12-01T08:15:09.610-05:00I think we may be on the exact same row on our Dra...I think we may be on the exact same row on our Drachenfels shawl, ha ha! I love yours. Those rows are so long right now, eh? I caved last week and bought too much yarn. Oops. But I made a Christmas quilt which used up some stash fabric, so that all balances out. Have a great week!Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17692268074814306795noreply@blogger.com