After spot-treating the dye bleeds on the vintage double wedding ring quilt I gave it a wash and dried it. The difference isn't too noticeable in the before and after photos I took, but the treatment brightened the white patchwork and faded the migration spots. I considered repeating the process to see if I can lighten them more, but regular use will do that, too, and it's a usable quilt. So I think I'll leave it as is.
Along with clearing out the spare bedroom and tidying my office and our guest bedroom, I decided to reorganize some of my stashes. This is all the yarn I have on hand, sorted by color. It looks like a lot, but lately I've been using up a minimum of half a bin every month, so this is approximately a year's supply. All of my solid color cotton perle thread. I go through a lot of this every year, too. I need a container in which I can fit all of it together, but I haven't found the right one yet. I won't show you all of my fabric -- I'm still reorganizing this stash -- but I went through everything and donated two bins of fabric I won't need to the local quilter's guild.
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