Okay, the "rules". I will put the incoming fabrics here. What I use before the year is up, I will cross it out, what I use from teh old stash will be put in the "out" list.
IN:
6th January
2 meters of printed cotton (Fishes - for an 18th century jacket)
5 meters of white courdory
15th of January:
3 meters of white cotton/poly with gray leaves and tiny red flowers (for lining)
21st of January:
5 meters of black linen/viscose
22nd of january
4 more meters of that black linen/viscose for a walking skirt
7 meters of lilac-ish blue taffeta
1 meters of white on black printed cotton for bias-tape to hem the black skirt.
29th Jan -In
1 meters of dark gray/black wool (used some of it with the embossed tweed)
3 meters of tiny black on white polka dot cotton, for an edwardian shirt.
6th of February - in:
A black velvet embossed gray tweed (from Vinted), about 1,3 meters (already used a bit of it, but have a lefover piece)
3,3 meters of white pinstripes on black Viscose lining.
4 meters (88 cm wide) black polka dot velvet
In: 2 meters of purple wool (from Vinted)
2.2 meters of "heringbone" tweed, blue, from K. Judit.
1 meters of white striped black, for waistcoat to the steampunk ensemble
a piece of blue/purple velvet.
1 meters of velvet - for collar/cuff/belt,
80 cm of shiny, thick, black "düsessz" for collar/cuff velvet
2 meters of plaid blue/grey wool for skirt
4 meters of thick cotton/linen, white
4 meters of blue viscose-y taffeta (for an early victorian skirt).
6 meters of dark blue printed cotton
a piece of red/bue/green plaid wool
a piece of blue plaid wiscose/cotton for an early victorian bodice
A piece of black taffeta embroidered with red and orange (might do an 1890-ies ballgown top)
blue velvet (to replace my 1860-ies jacket)
blue/white polka dot fabric
Blue/white herringbone cotton
Pink/purple skull futter
White with tiny blue stripes cotton for underwear/petticoat
Blue cotton printed with bycicles for lining
herrinbone linen for Norbert breeches
Pink shirt courdory with flowers (for skirt)
11 meters of off-white, lace/scallop edged cotton (underwear)
6 meters of white cotton/linen
2 meters white cotton (for a corded petticoat)
5 (6?) meters of green, 18th c printed white linen
3 meters of beige cotton (printed with tiny birds) for lining
3 meters of dark blue printed with bikes (for lining)
2 x1,4 meters of chambray type of striped, white cotton/linen (?) for underwear
Dark green velvet (piece)
dark blue velvet (piece)
purple velvet (piece)
4 meters of black self-striped fine cotton (for some underwear)
2 meters of white microcord (pants?)
2 meters of sandbeige/brown futter (training pants)
3 meters of white/purple striped popelin (shirtwaist)
2 meters of blue/beige striped wool (18th century wrap jacket (morgan donner)
6 meters of natural white madeira (for underwear)
4,5 meters of white brocade with small flowers (for a rococo petticoat)
3,5 meters of black and white striped cotton (split skirt).
3 m light purple velvet (giornea)
1,8 m blue linen
1,8 m orange linen (to line Melinda's gown)
2,5 meters blue denim
3 m natural madeira (underwear
3 meter of Hungarian embroidery printed cotton
OUT:
3.5 meters of the colorful purple/pink felted wool for the Stella coat.
3 meters of purple lining (coat)
3 meters of wite/gray striped linen (the victorian 1895 shirtwaist)
2,5 meters of white/gray striped linen (edwardian petticoat)
5 meters of white courdory (the bubble pants and the white edwardian skirt)
2 meters of yellowish brown futter (trial traning pants)
2 meters of white futter (training pants)
2 meters of faded denim blue futter (about 30 years old) (traing pants).
4 meters of red wool (edwardian jacket)
3 meters of white/gray striped lining (edwardian jacket)

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