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Old 10-30-2019, 12:15 PM
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ILoveToQuilt
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Hmmm...a de-stasher of fabric. Isn't that called a quilter? LOL

We used 1-800-Got-Junk to clean out my Mom's New Jersey condo, after we removed items that we were keeping. Expensive (I think it was around $800_, but they took everything including the trash. We filled up one huge truckload. (My Mom never met a plastic container that she didn't like!) If you are talking about "selling" items, check for auctioneers and antique dealers in your area. Some auctioneers will take just about anything (for a commission fee - sometimes up to 25% of what they sold for at auction. Some charge flat fee if item doesn't sell at auction), others only deal with specifics (farm equipment, antiques, coins, etc.). eBay and Etsy are other alternatives. If you want to just get rid of stuff, donate to local thrift shops. If you have a quilt guild in your area, find out if they are interested in donations (I know my guild welcomes them).

Hope these suggestions help.

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