My $16 Estate Sale Haul
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Originally Posted by Laura3
That is amazing!!
I have a question regarding yard/estate sales. Since most people don't advertise in the paper anymore, how do you find out about the sales? I have looked around on line, but can't seem to find the good sales in my area. I was hoping some of the yard sale experts could tell me the secrets to finding them.
Thanks, Laura
I have a question regarding yard/estate sales. Since most people don't advertise in the paper anymore, how do you find out about the sales? I have looked around on line, but can't seem to find the good sales in my area. I was hoping some of the yard sale experts could tell me the secrets to finding them.
Thanks, Laura
For me I search Craigs List using the terms fabric, sewing or quilting and always find several estate sales or garage sales that have some of my criteria. Though, it really helps if you're located near a large city. I can see how people in remote areas just don't have the access to the sales, like we suburbanites do.
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Originally Posted by Candace
Originally Posted by Laura3
That is amazing!!
I have a question regarding yard/estate sales. Since most people don't advertise in the paper anymore, how do you find out about the sales? I have looked around on line, but can't seem to find the good sales in my area. I was hoping some of the yard sale experts could tell me the secrets to finding them.
Thanks, Laura
I have a question regarding yard/estate sales. Since most people don't advertise in the paper anymore, how do you find out about the sales? I have looked around on line, but can't seem to find the good sales in my area. I was hoping some of the yard sale experts could tell me the secrets to finding them.
Thanks, Laura
For me I search Craigs List using the terms fabric, sewing or quilting and always find several estate sales or garage sales that have some of my criteria. Though, it really helps if you're located near a large city. I can see how people in remote areas just don't have the access to the sales, like we suburbanites do.
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great price...lovely pieces. even if they aren't your favorite colors, if you can grab similar hues and keep them together in a quiilt you make for someone else with different color tastes, or put into a chairity quilt.
my GS decided they wanted bright lime green, pink, & purple in a quilt. i went thru my closets and nothing i had was bright enough, so had tostart from scratch to assemble the quilt! pays to keep differnt ones around.
my GS decided they wanted bright lime green, pink, & purple in a quilt. i went thru my closets and nothing i had was bright enough, so had tostart from scratch to assemble the quilt! pays to keep differnt ones around.
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