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Sewfine 02-18-2012 05:55 AM

I agree, I live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and I find nothing worth bragging about. I do Chicago and find all kinds of good deals and tell my brother, he said ok and never go. I found a featherweight in good condition for $20. Did he go, no. I almost want to go home just to get some a good deal. You are typing in the right thing and you are right; it all depends on where you live.

Quilting Dreamer 02-18-2012 07:17 AM

Ms. susie-susie-susie, I do agree; rarely find or see anything of interest. Although my friend seems to do quite well!

Well let's keep trying
Lana
the Quilting Dreamer
Lansing, MI

tate_elliott 02-18-2012 07:57 AM

People can post their ads under different categories on Craigslist. For example, a sewing machine could be listed under "Arts & Crafts," "Household," or "General." I usually click on the "For Sale" heading on the home page which searchs all the categories. Also, don't forget to search for misspellings - "sowing" and "sawing" for sewing. I rarely see any fabric for sale, but lots of sewing machines.

I found my 1961 Singer 500 Slant on Craigslist about a year ago. It was in good condition and came with a cabinet, feet, cams, and manual for $100. Not a deal to brag about, but a reasonable price, I felt.

Tate

windylou 02-18-2012 08:33 AM

I use the craigslist app on my phone. I set up various searches for whatever I happen to be looking for at the time, and then I get updated notifications every half hour or so. I have made some amazing finds via CL, not just for sewing/crafts but for my home as well. I attribute that to having the info as soon as or almost as soon as it is posted. On CL it really is true - you snooze, you lose. If you want something and have the $$ in hand, contact the person immediately and let them know that you are willing to pick up immediately. They will respond to you over people that sound wishy washy or ask tons of silly questions, even if those people have responded before you do. Be willing to search in the next town over, because some people will cross post in other cities.

Also, most of the things I get from CL are free. You would be surprised what people will give away or put on the curb!

Anna O 02-18-2012 09:15 AM

I recently purchased a Pfaff sewing machine from Craigslist. You can set up a search and you will be notified by email every time there is a new listing for that item. Saves a LOT of time and you don't have to worry about checking it all the time. You get an instant notification so you don't miss out on a good deal.

nstitches4u 02-20-2012 04:25 PM

I have never checked Craig's list for quilting goodies. After seeing all the great finds on QB I'm going to search CL.


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