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javin22 07-30-2012 10:06 AM

Wow! you sure are lucky. That is quit a haul for $2.50. What a pretty inspector you have.

chips88 07-30-2012 10:10 AM

you scored big time for 2.50 and your jasper is very pretty..:thumbup:

tammyg 07-30-2012 10:20 AM

talk about a great deal?????

justflyingin 07-30-2012 11:11 AM

Well, that was incredible! Wonderful. I'm so glad YOU got it and appreciate the fabric/deal you got. Congratulations.

Lorraine Simon 07-30-2012 11:27 AM

wow what a find.
the fabric inspector knows a good deal. Plus I love the inspectors color...

Nanaquilts44 07-30-2012 11:42 AM

Ok. Where do you live and when is the next sale?? This is a fabulous find for the price.

gramadona 07-30-2012 12:43 PM

Yowza! Great deal!
You will have soooo much fun!

annthreecats 07-30-2012 12:44 PM

What a great buy. Nice job. Love Jasper. He also looks pleased with your purchase.

Judith1005 07-30-2012 12:52 PM

You hit he "Jackpot"!! Makes your heart flutter when you come across something that good. Congrats. Have fun playing.:)

mcwillia 07-30-2012 12:54 PM

we live in Sequim, WA (lavender country) which according to the locals is "God's waiting room" due to the high number of California retirees and seniors. The ferry to Victoria Canada is 20 minutes from my front door and Forks (Twilight territory) is 70 minutes. Our home is in the "Blue Hole" which means we get 15-20 inches of rain year-round, temps in the summer are high 60's to mid 70's, maybe 2 weeks of snow in January and average winter temps in the low 40's.

With the senior population, it is common to find fabric or woodworking tools for hubby at "take it away" prices. We garage sale at least twice a month and always find something to add to our treasures. Now the trick is to use it before it ends up as part of our estate sale!! I quilt for Project Linus and with the fabric costing virtually nothing, I can give away lots without breaking the bank. The other bonus to living here is the Project Linus coordinator makes the 2 hour drive every 3-4 months to Warm Company to pick up multiple rolls of batting. I've donated 250+ quilts in 4 years since we moved here......yes, we lived in California and it's a great place to be from!

Abyssinians are very high energy, curious, and will follow you around the house or sit on whatever project is in process. Jasper is the first one we've had over the years who insists on escorting you to the bathroom and demands to be held while you are on the throne.


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