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patimint 11-25-2010 08:23 PM

I never find fabric at our Goodwill, but have found some great buys at other thrift stores in town (Missoula, not Hamilton) I shop in thrift stores all the time. Love it

quiltgrammyt2 11-25-2010 08:57 PM

Nice find.

I love to shop most any kind of second hand store. Recently I found a cheater fabric with 8 pointed stars in red,blue and gold colors,it is big enough for a queen sized bed, thought maybe I would practice my hand quilting on it,the price was $3.00.

KyKaren1949 11-26-2010 12:36 AM

Goodwill also has an online store. I know several people who purchase men's shirts there, cut them up and use them for scrappy quilts. We also bought used jeans and sweaters for $1 recently for a Snowman workshop. Cut the sleeves off the sweaters for the little guy's hat. Used the jeans and jean pocket for his body.

none 11-26-2010 12:47 AM

Goodwill used to have bags of fabric here in Auburn for a few dollars. Then they started selling them by the peice.
I have gotten wonderful bags of fabric at St Vincent DuPaul for $2 or $3. I check every week or so. I definately don't need more fabric but I can't help myself. I sometimes take some back.

Suzi 11-26-2010 05:00 AM

I'm so delighted to read all the folks shopping at the thrift stores - you DO know that you are helping poor people by doing so, don't you? Salvation Army is one of the major contributors of free meals for the poor - not to mention free clothing and a myriad of other things. So - if we all shop there we are not only finding treasures for ourselves but helping others as well.

MissJMac 11-26-2010 05:17 AM

Been doing the Goodwill thing for years. Have to be in a restful mood though to get thru the garbage to find the real gems. Don't overlook the clothing racks, have found beautiful print dresses and men's shirts which result in nice cuts of fabric when cut up. One Salvation Army in my area gathers up "large scraps" and stuffs them in large plastic bags (abt $1.50). Disabled Veterans Shops, are also a good source for fabric finds - most thrift shops are a gold mind, you just have to be in the mood to look through their stuff. For the frugal quilter who can't always find money in the household budget for a side trip to Hancock or Joann's these places are a Godsend.
Happy Holidays to all.
Janet

okiepastor 11-26-2010 06:17 AM

Just a warning--there are more and more reports of bedbugs in fabric---so it would be advisable to wash it before you store it! Th9is ahppened to a friend of mine back east--they are hard to get rid of---the only thing she had brought in was fabric!

nhnative 11-26-2010 10:21 AM

If you are looking for sheets, you can always get them at Estate Sales. Here in Northeast Ohio they always have Estate Sales.

norma Jean 11-26-2010 10:32 AM

I shop at all of the thrift stores in my area. It can be hit or miss with the material. Most of my material is from the thrift stores.

GrannieAnnie 11-26-2010 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by hlponyfarm
Stopped into our local goodwill store this am to see if they had anything that I could use for quilting. and lo and behold! I found remnents hanging with the sheets and curtains. I got like 4 yards of navy blue cotton for 1.27. also got 5 others that were on nice colors, cotton and most were over a yard, all for under 1.27 each. Dont know if anyone has looked for fabric in there before but you cant beat the price!

Our Goodwill sells fabric for 50 cents per yard. Got some pretty good deals. I also keep an eye out for sheets, bed skirts, and women's clothing. I'm using $2 worth of bed skirt fabric for some table runners right now. One table runner will be backed by a bit of green that I got for 50 cents. Also made two shopping bags for door prizes for our women's group last week. Grand total 50 cents. LOL


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