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i thought she went to virginia too.
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Originally Posted by Hot Gram
I thought I have read that using sheets isn't good because the density of the material is different. Am I wrong?
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Originally Posted by redbugsullivan
Salvation Army- Tuesdays have us buying sheets for $1 a bag. Goodwill is too overpriced for my budget. Sometimes they are more expensive than new!
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Originally Posted by doll-lady
i thought she went to virginia too.
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Hot Gram, only hand quilters will tell you that
they would be hard to quilt through, perhaps! I do machine quilting on a frame and all my quilts go to charities, so I buy what fits my budget. Those who get my quilts don't pay too much attention to thread count or that sort of thing. They are just happy to have a quilt. Most of mine have gone to people with AIDS. They are so appreciative. June in Cincinnati |
I went to several of our motels and asked them for sheets that they were throwing out for charity quilts. Several weeks ago I got two huge bags of sheets. Some were just ripped by the hem and others I could not see what was wrong with them. Can cut them up for blocks for backs of strip piecing or use them for inside the quilts for charity. Nothing beats free stuff when they are just throwing in the garbage anyway.
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Great find :D:D:D
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My Goodwill store is WAY TOO high, also!! I will have to try our Salvation Army. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by LoriEl
Stupid me-I thought she went to Virginia!
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Originally Posted by LoriEl
Stupid me-I thought she went to Virginia!
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