SCORE!!
#64
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Gladstone, Oregon by way of Washington(the state)
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I stopped by Michaels today and the bundle you paid $1.00 for were still 6.99. No deal there, not your fault. But they did have fat quarters for $.49 each so I bought 30.
So, I'm thinking I did ok. Got a good amount of small florals and ecru/beiges.
Just don't tell Hubby I was there... ;-)
So, I'm thinking I did ok. Got a good amount of small florals and ecru/beiges.
Just don't tell Hubby I was there... ;-)
#68
I don't think Bargello is as hard as it looks. Talk to someone in your quilt shop, or check on line. I have not done one, but I have read a few books with Bargello patterns, and I think they are easier than they appear.
#69
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Northern California, Sonoma Co.
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They don't really sell fabric at our Michael's, either. In the far back corner of the store, they have batting and other misc. quilting supplies, plus a little shelf with fat quarters. That is the fabric that is getting "clearanced" out. You might check your store out after all!
Laurie
Laurie
#70
[The colors are beautiful and would make a very pretty bargello at a very reasonable cost.
quote=livenlearn124]Look what I found on the way home from work.
I stopped by Michael's and they had these FQ bundles on clearance for $1 each!!
Of course I had to buy all that they had :thumbup:
What do you think I should make?
I'd love to try a bargello.....well, Im just not ready for that![/quote]
quote=livenlearn124]Look what I found on the way home from work.
I stopped by Michael's and they had these FQ bundles on clearance for $1 each!!
Of course I had to buy all that they had :thumbup:
What do you think I should make?
I'd love to try a bargello.....well, Im just not ready for that![/quote]
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