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butterflywing 07-10-2009 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by omak
You, Temptress, you!
One of our local thrift shops is having a clothing sale.
I resisted today, but I may have to go back tomorrow.
Shame on you! LOL
not that hard to tempt someone who is always looking for a reason to spend money on fabric, is it? :wink:

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butterflywing 07-10-2009 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by RedGarnet222
Oh sure!!! It is for cutting up men's shirts, not womens. LOL! Poor hubbies won't know what hit thier closets. Ha ha ha ha ......


:twisted: :wink:

butterflywing 07-10-2009 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by ChristineD
Thanks for posting this information.
I kept some of my grandmothers housecoats when she passed away. I thought they would be used to make some comforting throws. Like "Hugs from Grandma".
Haven't done anything with them yet. Have had trouble with my hand. But they are waiting for me when I am ready to use them. I had been wondering what is the best way to cut them for use. Thanks to you I now have some direction.
Christine


when i say 'housecoats' to anyone under 45 they don't know what i'm talking about. it's like i'm bi-lingual.

ChristineD 07-11-2009 03:52 AM


Originally Posted by butterflywing

Originally Posted by ChristineD
Thanks for posting this information.
I kept some of my grandmothers housecoats when she passed away. I thought they would be used to make some comforting throws. Like "Hugs from Grandma".
Haven't done anything with them yet. Have had trouble with my hand. But they are waiting for me when I am ready to use them. I had been wondering what is the best way to cut them for use. Thanks to you I now have some direction.
Christine


when i say 'housecoats' to anyone under 45 they don't know what i'm talking about. it's like i'm bi-lingual.


That's too funny! I almost used the word "Dusters" but I thought some ladies would think I was trying to use "Swiffers, or Pledge" dusting clothes. Does that mean I am getting OLD!!! :roll: LOL

butterflywing 07-13-2009 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by billswife99
I couldn't resist adding this link to your post. I have pigs in my closet from Dad for this one. (Projects in grocery sacks)

http://thethriftyquilter.blogspot.com/2009/06/seven-shirts-seven-steps-one-thrifty.html

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PTHOOOOOT!!






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