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    Old 10-03-2010, 06:10 PM
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    What a fantastic idea...nothing like that here. I am off "opshopping" (thrift store) today...only 2 in our town..luck of the draw...sometimes bargains other times you leave empty handed.
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    Old 10-03-2010, 06:28 PM
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    How wonderful for everyone! Unwanted items find a new home and seniors benefit too.
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    Old 10-03-2010, 06:30 PM
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    I have noticed that Goodwill has really increased their prices in the last 2 years. Some things I pick up.. see the price and right back on the shelf it goes.
    They seem so picked over lately. I am wondering if things that are donated don't always go out on the shelves. I was looking at online auctions and Goodwill has their own auction site. Public can buy/sell items, but I noticed that there are auctions posted by Goodwill as well.
    Any other Goodwill shoppers feeling the same as me..prices to high and not as many super finds.
    My favorite has become the salvation army. Their prices still seem to be reasonable.
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    Old 10-03-2010, 07:03 PM
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    Originally Posted by ibeesewin
    I have noticed that Goodwill has really increased their prices in the last 2 years. Some things I pick up.. see the price and right back on the shelf it goes.
    They seem so picked over lately. I am wondering if things that are donated don't always go out on the shelves. I was looking at online auctions and Goodwill has their own auction site. Public can buy/sell items, but I noticed that there are auctions posted by Goodwill as well.
    Any other Goodwill shoppers feeling the same as me..prices to high and not as many super finds.
    My favorite has become the salvation army. Their prices still seem to be reasonable.
    Actually we have noticed that most of the thrift store prices are going up. I can't understand it as the stuff is donated to them.
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    Old 10-04-2010, 02:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by mygirl66
    I think that is a great idea! I wish there was a place near me like that. The closest I get is Goodwill, or Salvation Army. I went into the Goodwill on Friday, they had 6 fat quarters from Jo-Ann Fabrics, along with 2 patterns taped together. There was no price on it, so the girl took it to the manager to ask how much to put on it. When she came back, they had put a $15 price tag on it! I told her good luck with that!

    I would bet that $15 price tag won't apply to the manager later in the day!! LOL!
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    Old 10-04-2010, 02:42 AM
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    I was disappointed at the prices at the Goodwill that opened near me a few months ago. Looked at men's shirts and at 4.00 and higher they weren't a bargin for quilting fabrics. May in Jersey
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    Old 10-04-2010, 02:44 AM
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    Originally Posted by AnnieF
    Today I stopped by a charity storefront in Fairport, NY....it's called "Bits & Pieces". The store accepts donations from the community of arts and crafts supplies....anything you have in your sewing, quilting, knitting, beading etc stash that you no longer have use for. I brought in a bunch of zippers, a large amount of lace curtain fabric and some knit fabric that I will never use. Volunteers repackage it and sell it in their storefront using the funds to pay for a senior bus service in their town. Well, I have to tell you the place was hopping with shoppers. I managed to buy 30 yards of cotton fabric and 4 cones of thread for $37. The fabric is priced at $1.00/yard....no matter what type it is.....and of course it's pure profit since they don't buy any of their merchandise. It has taken off so well, they had to establish a separate place for you to bring in your donations. It's wonderful and such a creative way to repurpose craft supplies.
    Wouldn't it be fun to open a store like that?? If you had a building (large) for all the donations PLUS a sewing area in the back (no walls) where you could sew while waiting for customers!!! Heaven!
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    Old 10-04-2010, 06:44 AM
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    What a good idea. Wish we had something like that around here.
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    Old 10-04-2010, 06:47 AM
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    Originally Posted by featherweight
    Momofthree,

    I live in Westminster. Unique Thrift on Sheridan and 88th has fabric. The mile high thrift on S sheridan has fabric. Unique Thrift on Iliff has fabric and most Arc's have it Savers have it. Mile Hgh Thrift in Commerce City has it just to name a few.
    Thanks for the info, I am going to have to check them out. I live in Thornton but my kids go to school in Westminster, so I am familiar with UF on Sheridan.
    Thanks again.
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    Old 10-04-2010, 08:50 AM
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    Having never heard of this before I followed some of the links in this message and came across this "Zip Pinning" store on Esty?

    http://www.etsy.com/shop/zippinning

    Wow! Such a variety. Did you see the prices?!!! :shock:
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