how much would you pay
#31
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
Posts: 8,710
PatriceJ - as usual you put it so nicely adn easy to understand . Are you sure you aren't an attorney or litigator in hiding???????? I have had wonderful experiences on the board selling. I love being able to swap and shop. LOL. YOu can't get that locally......LOL. Can't wait to buy from you all who posted, I feel like I won't even ask questions when it is your sales. Now I will put Mfg on my listings again, I got away from it too. My bad. Thanks for everyone's input.
#32
I was cleaning out my sewing room and came across a 2002 connecting thread catalog, it had fabric listed in it for $8.90 yd. It was interesting to look thru, quilting has come a long way in the 9 years.
#33
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Bakersfield, CA
Posts: 13,214
Patrice makes a good point. I have often seen fabric at WalMart that I have also seen at LQS.
I will start putting the Mfg on mine as well. In fact, I think I'll list some tonight. Going to measure and note the maker as I go.
See you in the classifieds!!
I will start putting the Mfg on mine as well. In fact, I think I'll list some tonight. Going to measure and note the maker as I go.
See you in the classifieds!!
#34
I haven't seen Wal Mart fabric for that price on here but I think a person can ask any price but not necessarily get it. With shipping so high I think $2 to $3 is plenty for fabric that a person wants to get rid of. I know I have some of that and if I ever get around to sorting it out I would be pleased to get $2 to $3 for it. If you do want a lot more you may want to hang onto it until prices go out of sight
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