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I feel like I won the lottery.

Old 07-07-2012, 04:16 PM
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I answered an ad on Craigslist last week and finally made it to the guys house. He had so much stuff that he had inherited from his sister. He has a couple of embroidery machines that were way above what I could afford, but even so, such a great deal for someone. I went there mostly to see the fabric, and was not disappointed. I have not measured it all yet. My husband counted at least 40 decent sized pieces, two yards and up. And then there was three small bins of small pieces. fat quarters mostly, but some were less or more. There was also a whole bunch of batiks, mostly small squares but a few half or quarter yard pieces. And then a bunch of other pieces I have no idea how to categorize. Also got a big cutting board, 36x24 and an amazing box of tools. In the tools box there was seven rotary cutters and bag full of blades. I think there are eleven, although not sure they are all new. There are six bias tape machine tips. And three things that I thought were just mini irons, and one is just that, but two are that, I think and more. One is called a textile tool and has several tips. The other is a magic Rhinestone setter and mini iron. How fun is that? Now I can bling up everything.

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Old 07-07-2012, 04:19 PM
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Wow! I agree! Even better than the lottery!
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Old 07-07-2012, 04:19 PM
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That's so awesome. I've been thinking about checking out the craigslist scene, but i'm nervous about it. It seems like most of what people end up having is garbage...
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What a great score!!!!
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Old 07-07-2012, 04:21 PM
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if you dont mind me asking, how did you find this guy... did you use a specific search term in craigslist?
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Old 07-07-2012, 04:30 PM
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I check Craigslist nearly every day with two search words. Sewing and Quilting. Not that I need anything, but I am always on the prowl for some great bargain. The guy was disabled and seemed very lonely. The first call I made, I could not get him off the phone. His phone finally died. So I decided I had to bring my husband. I believe the guy was harmless, but I think that it is always a good idea to not go alone. The guy was also overwhelmed with all the stuff his sister had. But he did know that it was worth something. She had taken the Jenny Haskins courses and got herself certified to teach. I don't think she did it much before she passed though. But she basically talked her brother into buying her everything that Jenny Haskins had to offer. I could not believe the boxes of thread and stabilizers and all that sort of thing. I kinda think that she planned to open a business. very sad actually. But I am serious, I could have easily spent 15,000 bucks there. He had that much stuff. I think I got off easy and with a great bargain. I spent 150 bucks. More then I should have, but what is a gal to do?
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You scored some really beautiful fabrics! Hooray for you!
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Old 07-07-2012, 04:43 PM
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Oh my gosh! What a find! Our craigslists likes to list velvet Elvis paint-by-number paintings and other crappy stuff called "arts and crafts." Lucky you!
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Now the big question is what to do with all of it. The bottom half of the stack on the left side in the fourth picture is all Asian prints. The rest has a lot of jewel tones and I have no idea what to call it, but it was all pretty. Most pieces are at least two yards. I really really love the top one on the middle stack. I have literally lusted over those in the quilt shops since I started. A couple are Michael Miller and one is RJR. But what can you do with that sort of Monet type floral? I tried to look some of it up online, but most of it is discontinued, so not a lot of info out there. I was hoping to find some quilt examples.
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Yes you did win the lottery bonus
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