ebay has good deals on fat quarters, but 20.00 a fat quarter is a little much. put them back on your shelf.
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Originally Posted by Havplenty
(Post 5350333)
i got the same ad in my local cl but the location is listed as kentucky. the seller can list her fabric at any price she thinks to but is she really selling it. and i am sure there are some out there that will pay her price.
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/art/3099137290.html i think i see her oop kaffe fabric listings on ebay. it looks like she is creating her own price market. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Early-Kaffe-...#ht_500wt_1202 |
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
(Post 5350416)
Maybe the seller should keep it since he/she likes it so much and seem so attached to it. ROFL
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Sounds kind of shady to me...
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That's over $5000. for that stack of fabric! Dream on!
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Originally Posted by pjnesler
(Post 5349734)
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/da...126285252.html
I found this listing, sort of amazed at the price and amount of fabric, maybe I shouldn't be, but thought I'd share! |
What people often don't get is that CL, being local, is not the same as eBay, where you might be bidding competitively with people all around the planet. If she wants an eBay price, she's not likely to get it on CL, or it would be much more a matter of chance.
Also, if she's willing to sell them individually, she might have a chance with a few of them, but only if she showed a clear picture of each one. |
That's a bit much, I think!
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I saw that ad, too - in the Minneapolis, Minnesota Craigs List.
I was pretty excited about it - until I saw $20/yard. Maybe she bought it all outside the USA - from what I understand, $20/yard is not all that unreasonable in some places |
That is just so crazy, would not pay that price, no matter how rare
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