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Quilts from shirts.
I don't know if this is the right place!?!? I found a place called Goodwill Outlet, where you pay by the #..I found some sheets that will work for backings. I saw a lot of Men's shirts that would work great for those that make quilts from shirts. Would cost less than the regular Goodwills...It is in Northern St Louis County. Off of 370 and across from Mills outlet Mall.
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Wow, that's awesome!
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*** We have one of those in Greenville, SC. & I buy thrre a lot. *** *** It is Half Price on Sunday. *** *** There is a lot of junk you have to sift through. *** |
I sure wish we had one here.
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Hi Bette, There is also a Goodwill Outlet in downtown St. Louis by the Ikea store. I go there about once a month and last month I picked up about 30-35 quilting magazines, some from July of this year, all for $1.15. Books are .15 cents an inch so I did quite well. I also pick up vintage Cannon sheets for backs too. Always wear gloves as there is glass in the tables, I cut myself twice there on the fingers. I have been to Goodwill Outlets in Portland, Oregon, San Antonio,TX and two other cities which escape my mind. We bought a lovely Singer 427 for $5 to give away to charity also.
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The Goodwill store near me has both a retail store and an outlet.
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Yes, I've been to the one down town, also. But the one out by the Mall is 3 times as large. They took over an furniture store that went out of business. It's quite an adventure!!
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I've never heard of a Goodwill Outlet. I am glad to hear that they exist.
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