1screech |
07-25-2012 09:58 PM |
You have a wonderful organized room. Wish mine looked that neat. I never throw away fabrics that can be used by someone else. We have freecycle in our area and we can list things we don't want and someone usually will pick it up. If you don't have free cycle, there is a section on Craig's list for free stuff. There are so many beginner sewers and people who cannot afford to purchase because of limited incomes that would love to have fabrics of any kind to sew. I don't waste a smidgen and none go to the landfills. When I have pieces that are two little to sew, I put them in a bag for a lady that makes dog beds for the humane society and for the dogs that help the blind and handicaps. I have helped 5 younger women start to quilt by supplying the fabrics for their first quilts. Two of them were "financially challenged" and appreciated the pieces they got from my scraps or fabrics I did not think I would use. It is a good feeling to help these young women get started in a wonderful life time hobby. I have had one of the high schools in our area call me to see if I had some fabrics to donate to them. I also have given pieces to a friend who makes about 50 donation quilts a year and I pick up fabrics at thrift stores and garage sales to give to her. Donate them to a thrift store that is non profit and you can get a tax write off. There is always someone to take the fabrics off your hands rather than throwing them in the trash...I hope you don't think I am fussing...only give you a some better options to dispose of fabrics you don't want.
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