The complete fabric-to-project system · $12

Inventory less. Choose better. Start sewing.

Turn a fabric pile into a short list of makeable projects with printable inventory, conversion, comparison, and 30-day reset pages.

23-page printable workbook

Stash Rescue Kit

A broad decision workbook for quilters who own useful fabric but cannot decide what to make next.

  • Quick inventory sheets organized by usable fabric cut
  • Fat-quarter and precut comparison charts
  • Large-print, directional-print, and scrap decision prompts
  • Pattern comparison and extra-shopping worksheets
  • Project cards, cutting checklist, and 30-day reset

The complete files are ready. Purchase opens when the hosted checkout URL is connected.

Use it if

This workbook fits when…

  • Your stash feels like a source of guilt instead of possibility
  • You save patterns but struggle to choose one
  • You want a repeatable planning system rather than another decorative journal
Before purchasing

Common questions

Is this a quilt construction pattern?

No. It is a planning and decision workbook. Continue to use the current pattern designer’s instructions for cutting and construction.

Can I type into the PDF?

The files are designed primarily for printing and handwriting. PDF annotation tools may work, but fillable form fields are not promised.

Can I share the file with a guild or class?

No. The included license is for one buyer’s repeated personal use. Contact StashMuse for group or teaching permission.

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