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#111
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 128
I went to a fabric "yard" sale today. There were 8 tables, each stacked with fabric by color at least 12" high. The seller had worked in fabric stores for over 25 years and looking at the amount of fabric, she must have simply turned over her paycheck each week. She said her last fabric sale was 20 years ago and at that time she sold 12,000 yards of material. I purchased 85 yards and my friend bought 29 yards......we barely put a dent in the total. She said that she still needs to empty the "sewing room" which is so packed that she can't work in it. The price per yard.......$2
#113
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
Good grief - you have BOLTS. You win!
I am wrangling my stash right now because I have to empty my sewing room so we can set it up better. DH is all excited, My little wood-elf loves to use his power tools and he gets to cut my cabinets down to a more manageable size.
I am wrangling my stash right now because I have to empty my sewing room so we can set it up better. DH is all excited, My little wood-elf loves to use his power tools and he gets to cut my cabinets down to a more manageable size.
#115
I have a large stash but yours is bigger and I have 30 kits...I have you way beat in machines...3 treadles, and a long arm w/frame, and 10 other sewing machines..accuquilt w/dies about 10 dies...I love fabric and thought I was pushing it but you definately are more of an addict than me!
#119
Originally Posted by ladyshuffler
My understanding is.not a good idea to store fabric in plastic bags....sealed :roll:
That is why I buy shelving and hang material over the front of it so material can breathe....
#120
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 128
Originally Posted by Irish Jan
Doesn't fabic get old and faded over time?
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