They say that the first step to recovery is admitting that you have a problem, right? Well, in that case, I have a problem. I love fabric. I love pretty fabrics, and I will buy them with no plans for them just because I love them. In my work space, I have this armoire, full of fabric.

I try to keep as organized as possible, but it's in a bit of a disarray at the moment, since I've been trying to use up what I have. Additionally, I tend to keep a pile of fabric out, that I am working from. Currently, I am making headbands, so I have these fabrics pulled out for that purpose.

I also keep riboon, thread, and sometimes new fabric next to my machine.

You would think that I have enough fabric. I mean, I have yards of gorgeous material that I haven't even used yet, but I have been fighting the urge to go fabric shopping. So far, so good. I have been working hard to use the material that I have and to not purchase anything new. I'm not sure how well my willpower will hold up when I have to go into the store to get more snaps, though.....
So, tell me, what's your crafting weakness???
My crafting weakness: CRAFTS!!!! :O)
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