UNBELIEVABLE GIFT
#104
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
good grief star...you won the fabric lottery!
woo hoo...good for you.
Just jump in there and waller all around in the goodies.
Some dream of jello in a bathtub, some played in piles of leaves as kids...mousie? give me a pile of fabrics and stand back :XD:
woo hoo...good for you.
Just jump in there and waller all around in the goodies.
Some dream of jello in a bathtub, some played in piles of leaves as kids...mousie? give me a pile of fabrics and stand back :XD:
#105
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 2,146
Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
good grief star...you won the fabric lottery!
woo hoo...good for you.
Just jump in there and waller all around in the goodies.
Some dream of jello in a bathtub, some played in piles of leaves as kids...mousie? give me a pile of fabrics and stand back :XD:
woo hoo...good for you.
Just jump in there and waller all around in the goodies.
Some dream of jello in a bathtub, some played in piles of leaves as kids...mousie? give me a pile of fabrics and stand back :XD:
#106
Wow Star, your mind must be reeling with ideas, and thoughts of all of the possibilities, I hope you get to live an extra long time, so that you will be able to get to all of that fabric. It sure will be nice to not have to go out and buy stuff every time you start a new project. I was gifted a few large black gabage bags full of fabric a few years ago, and I just couldn't believe my good fortune. I sorted it and sorted it, and I have finally fit it all in my sewing room, I had to go out and buy shelves, but now I can see what I have, and I go looking through it for the perfect piece of fabric all of the time. Once you figure out what you have, you will love all of the varity. BTW, I still need to buy fabric on a regular basis. But not as much as I did before.
#108
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: North Olmsted, Ohio
Posts: 128
that happened to me a few yrs ago when i went to an estate sale. I came home with bags and bags and boxes of "stuff" material, sissors, dolls, lace, zippers, ribbons, quilting frame and on and on. I thought it was christmas all over again and never woould have to shop again -ever. But with all of that and to find a place to put it - there is always something I need that I don't have. and got all of this for less than 25 dollars = it was 3 carloads packed. lucky you, I know the wonderful feeling.
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