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Old 02-26-2011, 04:27 PM
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I think I'd be okay with my stuff going in a yard sale...I'd be happy for someone like you to come along, appreciate the bargain, think a little about me, and then go home excited to start quilting!
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:33 PM
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It give one time to ponder. What will happen to my stuff. we have only son's . Guess I should give some serious thought to this. Glad you brought it up.
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:34 PM
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All of my sewing machines, supplie,s and fabric goes to my DD. She is an excellent seamstress, who at the moment is a busy Mother of three, wife, and teacher. No time for sewing. My hope is by the time I am finished with everything she will be ready for it. She has promised to share whith another granddaughter!
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:42 PM
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This is the best idea I have heard. What a great plan. I think the way we handle death in this country is not good. I will start planning my "wake" now. I think it would be a good idea to write it down so my boys will get it right, LOL.
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Already planned....a "wake" here in my studio with dearest close quilty friends, wine, edibles, jokes, and ribald stories about our doings over the years. They are to take what they want, after my DD who sews has her pick, only if they get into the joyful mood of the event. Leftovers go to the guild.

I look forward to "being" there! :-D

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Old 02-26-2011, 04:45 PM
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I have many quilters in my family and hubby's family so I've made a list of who gets first pick, second pick, etc. I've no doubt it will go fast. In the event I live to be 100 I will downsize as I go.:)
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:46 PM
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What a fabulous question! It's one I've never given any thought to - but must.

Thank you to everyone who has posted so far, and thanks, in advance, to all who will be posting. I am following this thread with great interest!

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Old 02-26-2011, 04:46 PM
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I told my daughters to make sure everything goes to someone who will use it. I don't think I care if they sell everything and make a lot of money. I'm more concerned about it all going to good use.
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:46 PM
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My wonderful daughter-in-law will get first option and then whatever is left over will go to the Linus Foundation.
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:46 PM
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I am sure that the lady would be happy to know you were that excited about acquiring her treasures. I would be. The boys may have wanted to "get rid of it" but the happiness the attendees obviously found was a bonus for all of you.
Originally Posted by shequilts
I did my second favorite thing today, I went to yard sales. Perhaps I guess I should correct that and say yard sale. I passed a small freshly painted sign this morning in an older area where I don’t usually see many sales. Since I’m always looking for new places and new faces I followed the route and arrived at a tidy little house at the end of the street. There were cars everywhere. A sign on the garage said simply “Estate Sale.” I could hardly wait to rummage around for what I knew would be treasures.

I couldn’t believe my eyes as I entered the garage. It was a complete quilt studio. There were rows of fabrics on bolts, books and patterns in huge storage bins, an entire tub of thread . There was a Horn cutting table and a Horn sewing table to match. The cutting table had a 6 foot cutting mat to fit. Ott lights were at the machine, beside a rocker, and at every table. An entire wall was covered by peg board and hooks held rulers, new scissors in packages, new needles, smaller cutting mats and every imaginable notion sewing notion. Everything was for sale!

People were grabbing bolts of fabric and arms full of everything they could hold, while struggling to grab more. A large sign on a table said, “make us an offer.” A lady next to me said, “they’re giving this stuff away.”

I picked up some rulers and scissors and a few other small items. One of the sellers was nearby so I asked about the Horn tables, he said, “no one has asked about those. What do you think they’re worth?” I responded by saying, “I know what they’re worth and I probably can’t afford them.” He quickly said, “How about $75.00 for the both of them”. Two ladies nearby overheard and shouted, “I’ll take them.” He said to me, I offered them to you first, do you want them? Of course I did!

Not believing my good fortune, I had to ask the man why everything was being sold so cheaply.
He responded, “My Mother just passed away. She loved to fool with this stuff but I only have brothers and we have no use for any of it. She made a lot of things and gave them all away. All of her friends are gone now, so we just want to get rid of it.”

On the way home, I thought long about this lady. She and I had a lot in common, we both had a sanctuary for our treasures and like her I make and give away a lot of my work. I’ve collected and organized, sewn and gifted, just as she had, I can’t imagine my “things” being offered “just to get rid of it.”

Most of us (at least those of us with a few years on us) have already prepared a will to help dispose of our most treasured possessions. Somehow, I never gave much thought to the thousands of dollars I have tied up in my hobby. Multiple machines, fabrics and supplies, all the accoutrements of my sewing room that make it comfy, would account for a large sum of money. What a shame for it to be sold for pennies on the dollar.


I decided that I will add an addendum to my will stating who I want to have my bounty. If my DD doesn’t need or want it, I’ll have a long list to offer it to. Who do you want to have yours?
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Old 02-26-2011, 04:58 PM
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I am sure my stuff would end up in a yard sale :oops: I have one son :roll: sewing not in his live time :-(
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