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Central Ohio Quilter 03-17-2011 04:53 AM

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This week at our Goodwill they have 75% off all winter items, including coats, sweaters and any long sleeve shirts. I found these 100% cotton long sleeve men's shirts, all high quality, name brand, like-new fabric. I washed them as soon as I got home and I'm looking forward to cutting them up tonight and adding the fabric to my stash.

Best part - the shirts are $3, but with 75% off, I paid 75 cents for each one. That is a lot of nice fabric for 75 cents each!

cjomomma 03-17-2011 05:06 AM

Great find. Those don't even look like shirts.

kwendt 03-17-2011 05:41 AM

Yes! I've done that too... particularly for checks/plaids. I find the super duper 3x shirts in Goodwill's men's section for pennies. That and some women's skirts or denim dresses if you're doing a denim quilt. All good.

I once... ONCE... bought 5 yards of purple denim from a fabric store (not a LQS) only to have it run... and run... and run. Something like 15 washes later, with all kinds of additives, 'dye catchers' and the like.... it STILL runs, even though it's now a very light gray-lilac... with streaks. <sigh> Money wasted. Now, when I want denim for a quilt, I goto Goodwill/thrift stores and buy ladies jumper dresses. At least they are so well washed, they have great 'hand' and don't run!

So far, I've cut up that nasty lilac denim to use as seat covers for my stool, sewing bench and drafting chair in my sewing room. If/when they get dirty...I'll THROW them away and sew up new ones. I'm orn'ry enough to find SOMETHING to use that nasty fabric on.

okay... thanks for listening to me rant! lol

littlehud 03-17-2011 05:47 AM

What a great find. Those will be a wonderful addition to your stash.

PurplePassion 03-17-2011 06:03 AM

This is a fine idea for reusing your own supply of clothing; but I can't help but think of the people that really need those clothes to wear; and have to go shopping there and can't find anything nice.

Motorcyclemad 03-17-2011 06:15 AM

These will work up great no matter what you put them in. Great Job! :D

Central Ohio Quilter 03-17-2011 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by PurplePassion
This is a fine idea for reusing your own supply of clothing; but I can't help but think of the people that really need those clothes to wear; and have to go shopping there and can't find anything nice.

I would most certainly agree with you on this, if these shirts were the last seven in the store, or even if they were among the last 20 or 30 in the store. But, they were 7 of probably 300 or 400 shirts that were still left in the store, after several days of these being offered at 75 cents each. I really do not think that I was depriving anyone of needed clothing.

Thanks for your concern. I like your thinking like that.

kso 03-17-2011 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by PurplePassion
This is a fine idea for reusing your own supply of clothing; but I can't help but think of the people that really need those clothes to wear; and have to go shopping there and can't find anything nice.

Yes, but Goodwill uses the revenue from the store sales to help people with job training, so they still win!

AnnaK 03-17-2011 10:21 AM

Reduce, Re-use, Recycle! Love it!

lallyann 03-17-2011 10:51 AM

Pretty! I especially love the orange one! Can't wait to see what you make with them!!

Originally Posted by Central Ohio Quilter
This week at our Goodwill they have 75% off all winter items, including coats, sweaters and any long sleeve shirts. I found these 100% cotton long sleeve men's shirts, all high quality, name brand, like-new fabric. I washed them as soon as I got home and I'm looking forward to cutting them up tonight and adding the fabric to my stash.

Best part - the shirts are $3, but with 75% off, I paid 75 cents for each one. That is a lot of nice fabric for 75 cents each!



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