I'm sure I have you bored with my bargains I found the first weekend of August on the World's Longest Yard Sale this year. I had promised myself not to buy more stuff unless it went in my sewing room. I don't usually find much in that category. However, it seemed like others had gone through what I went through last year: Losing my Mother and then the daunting task of cleaning out my parents' home of all their beloved things.
On this yard sale, I inherited (bought) beloved fabrics of lost Mothers.
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I can tell this lady had a hard time departing, because as I bought, she pulled out more from a bag.
Each were $2 regardless of amount.
I chose pieces that had about 4 yards.
Would like to make tops out of some of these.
At another location, there was enough flannel fabric to make at least 2 baby quilts with the batting I told you about earlier.
$4 for this stack.
This package was also at second place.
Some real vintage stuff which included an old cut up apron.
Seeing a Christmas project here?
I've learned where a guy that sells tools and notions sets up each year, but not on Sunday.
He is a bit cheaper than stores and Amazon.
Located @ the little park next to the water tower in
Camden, Ohio
So cheap in fact, that you can afford to buy different pairs of embroidery scissors to try them out.
I also like to have several pairs, because like reading glasses, I can put them in different places so I'll have a pair within reach.
These are to cut embroidery thread. Easier to snip with the curved blades.
One pair came with a cover, which would be handy for travel.
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