Foolish cheapness
#51
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 714
I'm cheap on clothing, buy at Goodwill, Dollar store, and clearance every where. I need my money for fabric and notions, that is more important to me. Why pay big bucks for clothes when you can get great used stuff. I have found stuff at Goodwill and the like with tags still on them. I don't wear name brand, if they want me to advertise for them, they can pay me to wear their stuff.
#52
I'm cheap about clothing too but I buy most of my clothes online at clearance sales of my favorite brands. I just bought a Land's End long sleeve knit turtleneck for $5 and free shipping. I watch for deals.
#53
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Posts: 8,095
Have done all of those things in my relatively short quilting career! I did recover my ironing board, but used a towel for padding, some upholstery fabric and safety pins to hold it together. It looks amazingly good and it works!
I pinned it on because my DH is supposed to put a new top made of wood on it. I had a wooden top ironing board I loved - picked it up at Good Will. He thought it had asbestos in the padding, and took the entire thing to the dump and put it in hazardous waste.
He was probably right, and I went along with it - after all it's my health he was thinking of! But I do miss it.
I pinned it on because my DH is supposed to put a new top made of wood on it. I had a wooden top ironing board I loved - picked it up at Good Will. He thought it had asbestos in the padding, and took the entire thing to the dump and put it in hazardous waste.
He was probably right, and I went along with it - after all it's my health he was thinking of! But I do miss it.
#55
Too funny! My last one had several tears that slowly inched their way across the board like cracks in a windshield. I finally gave in and replaced it because the tip of my iron kept getting caught in them.
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