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Old 11-23-2010, 06:09 AM
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glenda5253
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Originally Posted by raptureready
Sounds to me like you should move to Illinois. LOL

Goodwill here has color sales each week. This week if the item has a black tag it's 50% off. Every Wednesday people 55 and older get 25% off.
We also have a Humane Society thrift store that clothing sells Everything-in-the-bag for $2. And it's a large paper grocery bag. There's also a church sponsored one that is totally free although if and when I go there I make a donation for each item I get.

Depending on the size of the shirt you can get about 2/3yd out of a long-sleeved 2x or bigger shirt. I cut the seams out, cut off the cuffs, yoke, collar, button and button hole strips. If the cuffs are large enough to get a 2-2 1/2" piece of fabric from and are in good condition, I save it. Same with the yoke. When cutting them up I don't remove the pocket because I might decide to leave them on when I make the quilt. The process is time consuming but it's something that I've challenged myself to do. If I had to spend the amount of money that you're talking about I wouldn't do it at all.
I think you are right! Illinois is the place to be for thrift stores. Thanks for reaffirming my thought that prices were a little high here. If prices were $1-$2, I think I would like the challenge also to get as much usable fabric as possible. You go, girl!!!
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