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#22
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I"m going to order some of the boxes online, but will also check the post office since I have to run out there tomorrow.
Was supposed to go today, but my van decided it needed to go BACK to the shop. UGH!
Was supposed to go today, but my van decided it needed to go BACK to the shop. UGH!
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You guys n gals are sooooooooooo kind hearted, I can't believe the response I am receiving :!: :!:
You have no idea how much this means to me xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: West Magic, Idaho
Posts: 129
Are you wanting just cotton or cotton blends? I have some knit jerseys that make fantastic robes/tops/nite gowns. A friends mother passed away over a year ago & I & a friend recievied a LOT of her material! I haven't used this type of material in a long time as both of us are using mostly cotton & or blends. I know dh would be really glad to see some of it go, so he could have part of his garage back. LOL
#29
Originally Posted by vicki reno
I did a check on the USPS web site and 1 lb (which is a pretty good haul in fabric) is a little over $10.00. I think that I can swing that--won't break the bank.
#30
The USPS has flat rate envelopes and boxes for international shipping. They're free and the boxes are pretty large. To Spain, a box would be $37.00; an envelope $11.00. Less expensive if you do it online.
Some shops can fit up to eight yards in an envelope and 25 yards in a box.
Some shops can fit up to eight yards in an envelope and 25 yards in a box.
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