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780 lb. fabric stash sold on eBay

Old 06-27-2007, 06:16 AM
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I know logically that that is a lot of fabric to deal with, but think how exciting it would be to get that much at once! I thought I had hit the mother load when I was given 2 big trash bags full! I can't even begin to imagine what all this would be like! I have no place to store it--it would have had to sit in a corner of the dining room But imagine the fun of sorting through all of that fabric. Exciting :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
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Old 06-27-2007, 06:59 AM
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Hopefully the person who bought all that fabric will donate much to the groups who make quilts for children with cancer, homeless people, and wounded coming home from Iraq.

That would be admirable. If it was me that bought it, that's where I'd be sending it off to, along with some finished quilts made from all that fabric!
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Old 06-27-2007, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltmaker101
Hopefully the person who bought all that fabric will donate much to the groups who make quilts for children with cancer, homeless people, and wounded coming home from Iraq.
That seems pretty likely, I think? I mean, we're all writing/saying/thinking the same things about this motherload o' fabric:

* Where the heck would we put it?
* Does this mean I never get to shop again?
(though I suppose shopping in your own stash could count?), and
* Will I be allowed to pad my cell with it? :D

I can't imagine who'd have bought it to keep for themselves, not that it would be selfish to, but because it would be so unmanageable!
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Old 06-27-2007, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by cdub
Hadn't seen anyone talking about this, so thought I'd drop a line in case anyone else would think it was fun: http://tinyurl.com/39q2v3

23 fully-loaded Rubbermaid totes...so that's what a near-half ton of fabric looks like! :shock: Next time DH-TB says I have a "ton" of yarn or a "ton" of fabric, I can assure him that I most certainly do NOT! :lol:

... and they wouldn't ship it, the winner had to come pick it up. Some adventurous person got it all for just 32c a pound!

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My first thought when I saw the topic is, wow what a shipping charge! But I can understand them not wanting to ship. I recently shipped just an avon carton sellers get their items in and that cost me 21.20. It about wiped me out. Also like everyone else I don't know where I would put it all. I have a room referred to as the keeping room that is stacked with totes and where the shelves are full to the point I can't get to the window to raise the blinds, but then we don't want the sun on our fabric anyway do we. And some are in ziplock bags as well as bags from Hancock/ walmart (from before they quit having it). Of course some fabric is grouped for pending or waiting projects some cut, some waiting to be cut. I just can't seem to get them done fast enough. I always have another I looking forward to getting too even though I enjoy the one I am working on at the time. Well it is time to wrap this up don't want a novel. I am sure you agree. :wink:
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:27 AM
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Wow, That's a real big clean out of someones stash. All I can say is that my Hubby would be very glad we live half way around the world and that it is already sold LOL. He's very understanding about my er habit, but I don't think he'd be that understanding :lol:
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Old 06-28-2007, 05:58 AM
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All this talk about husband's tolerance for fabric and quilting made me wonder what the non-quilting male equivalent would be? :D

Twenty new hunting rifles???

A multiple tv wall for watching 6 things at once???

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Old 06-28-2007, 06:33 AM
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Lord Have Mercy! Don't say such things out loud. It'll give every male in the country ideas. My DH has NO idea how big my stash is, but he'll find out in a few years when I ahve to box it up to move :!: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I know exactly what the male equivalent is. My DH is into Tin Soldiers ooops I mean military models :lol: So he never has a word to say about my stash. They're teeny tiny things and all need to be hand painted under a magnifying glass.

We have a bit of fun teasing each other though, He has me on, asks am I sure there isn't already a piece in there that would work and I say what does he need to buy more tin soldiers for when he's already got 5000 wating to be painted. All in good fun though. Actually works really well, we both got an interest and nobody feels the need to resent anything and he is a sweetheart. :)
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Old 07-02-2007, 05:58 AM
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When I was a kid, my brothers had a melting pot and molds and made lead toy soldiers. Great fun!

My DH is into guitars and computers so he has his tech/music room and I have my quilting room. Works quite nicely and he is a sweetie as well. His mama quilted so that might help some too.

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