goodwill
#71
Originally Posted by mygirl66
I work at Salvation Army, and we get a TON of fabric in all the time, but no one buys much of it around here. I wish we (employees) were allowed to shop in the store, I would have a HUGE collection!
Can't believe no one wants it.
#72
Originally Posted by grammy17
Originally Posted by cjomomma
I find fabric at of our thrift shops. Sometimes I find really nice stuff.
#73
I think the clue to shopping at places like this is to look beyond the "real" purpose of the item.[/quote]
You mean like my $3 Dan River bed sheet dress?
Or my $2 white eyelet jacket that used to be a shower curtain?
Or may pillows that used to be placemats?
I've still got some absolutely beautiful greens (2 patterns) that came from a duvet cover. Almost too pretty to use.
You mean like my $3 Dan River bed sheet dress?
Or my $2 white eyelet jacket that used to be a shower curtain?
Or may pillows that used to be placemats?
I've still got some absolutely beautiful greens (2 patterns) that came from a duvet cover. Almost too pretty to use.
#74
Originally Posted by quilt3311
I shop the Goodwill and Salvation Army shops. I found a box of buttons for $20. Now I am not talking a shoe box, but a large apple box. The kind grocery stores get apples in! The buttons were packaged in zip lock bags and we counted a couple bags, by multiplying we figured there are about 750,000 buttons. Now I am the go to person for buttons in our guild. grin.
I was told an elderly lady had passed away and her kids just told Salvation Army they could have it all. They cleaned up her apartment and were selling everything. They were told she had collected buttons for over 75 years and they had all been on cards etc. but they just tore them off and put them in bags. How I wish I had all those old button cards too.
I was told an elderly lady had passed away and her kids just told Salvation Army they could have it all. They cleaned up her apartment and were selling everything. They were told she had collected buttons for over 75 years and they had all been on cards etc. but they just tore them off and put them in bags. How I wish I had all those old button cards too.
#75
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Uniontown, Ohio
Posts: 535
I went into one my goodwill stores and walked out with a bag of fabrics from Joanns had close to 80.00 worth of fat quarters in it, for 5.00 Asked my daughter who works there to keep an eye out for more. They are allowed to shop when they are off the clock
#76
Originally Posted by travlr99
Have found a large wooden lazy susan that I put my TV on so I can rotate it to see while I'm sewing!
Also, men's dress shirts make great fabric for scrape quilts. Can be found for $1.00 per shirt depending on the part of the country.
Also, men's dress shirts make great fabric for scrape quilts. Can be found for $1.00 per shirt depending on the part of the country.
#77
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 135
I bought my Featherweight at a Goodwill on 1/2 price
day....for $25.00....in great shape...all the gold trim etc.
I did have to buy a bobbin case and had the electric
cord replaced.....I'll never find a deal like that again!!
day....for $25.00....in great shape...all the gold trim etc.
I did have to buy a bobbin case and had the electric
cord replaced.....I'll never find a deal like that again!!
#80
Originally Posted by BeckiQuilts
Just yesterday I was shopping at our local thrift store, had not been there in ages. I got TWO large yardages of pinwale cordoroy. I piece was medium brown and about three and a half yards for 1.29, Other piece was about six yards of beautiful brown pinwale for 99 cents. My lucky day. Two toddler granddaughters will definitely have new jumpers or jackets soon.
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