So the deal was $1 a yd. for flat folds and $5 for a bolt no matter how many yds. were on it. There must have been 100 bolts, and table after table of flatfolds. YIKES I have/had no willpower!! How do you not want to just pick up everything in site. Think tons of backing fabrics for one thing. I found several pieces for backgrounds. Most are not modern, although, some of the bright colors would work. I did find a modern bright good for my donation quilts and a piece of light grey tone on tone. There was Christmas, floral, tone on tone. They did a good job of sorting them by color or theme. I wish I would have ran to the batik table(if I had known which one it was) as they were only $2 a yd. You had to take the whole piece, no cutting was happening at all. Some pieces I got were 5 yds some a little more. You also had to measure your own piece and use the honor system and tell the cashier how many yds you had. Oh and then they had finished quilts on 3 tables and antique quilts, all hand stitched, on another table.
Just look at all my goodies... I am a very happy quilter. Wantta know how much fabric there is on my ironing board???? Take a guess now. I am lucky I have a supportive DH as he just saw stacks of nicely folded fabric, but then when I told him how many yards I bought his eyes almost popped out, LOL. Now the thing is I have to find a place to store it all!! I plan to use some today, I have runners that need quilting so I'll use some for backings, that will help bring the pile down a bit, haha.
So I came home, petted, fondled, refolded and wound everything around my 6" ruler to make them all nice and tidy. So what would you have done, buy lots and lots or not?????? Ok I'll tell ya, there is about 120 yds. I didn't unwind and measure the bolts as we didn't have to do that at the sale since they were just flat out $5 a bolt. I could have easily bought twice that as I am kinda nutty that way!
Just a reminder that the Island Batik Ambassadors have wrapped up their April projects but one of the ladies was kind enough to post links too all of them. So if you are wondering what other projects were made for the month you can check them out below.
For Quilts Sake
Free Motion by the River
Fun Threads
Inchworm Fabrics
Kauffman Designs
Kissed Quilts
Knitbug 2(that's me)
Free Motion by the River
Fun Threads
Inchworm Fabrics
Kauffman Designs
Kissed Quilts
Knitbug 2(that's me)
Lemon Tree Snippets
Maria Michaels Designs
Mary Mack
MooseStash Quilting
One Quilting Circle
Pamela Quilts
Patchwork Breeze
Purrfect Spots
Quilting Affection
Sallys Quilting Corner
Stone Cottage Quilts
Webster Quilt
Maria Michaels Designs
Mary Mack
MooseStash Quilting
One Quilting Circle
Pamela Quilts
Patchwork Breeze
Purrfect Spots
Quilting Affection
Sallys Quilting Corner
Stone Cottage Quilts
Webster Quilt
Linking to a few of the parties on the left side bar.
Wow! Just Wow! What a huge blessing! I am so jealous!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That sounds like an incredible sale; I don't think I could have passed up the opportunity, either.
ReplyDeleteOh yes crazy in a good way! What a haul!
ReplyDeleteDitto everyone above! What fun!
ReplyDeleteOh.My.Goodness!! I would not have resisted and I might have come home with more. . . No way you could pass that up!! :) And the fabrics look fabulous! Maybe it is a good thing that I don't run into these kinds of deals. . . I might need a bigger house! LOL
ReplyDeleteuhhh drool.... great bargain
ReplyDeleteI would love to run into a sale like that too. It's is truly like a kid in a candy shop. However if you should start getting sick I'll send my address.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings
Tonia
Wow! While I am trying to narrow down my stash, I don't think I could have resisted. Those are beautiful and will make some great backings.
ReplyDeleteI would have bought so much stuff! It looks like you got some great fabric there.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the family's loss but so glad so much fabric is no longer just being stored but will be used!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little bit jealous...but happy for you.
ReplyDeleteI certainly could not have resisted and I'm sure I would have come home with more. Your purchases look great.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Can't beat a good fabric sale! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are crazy, but I believe it is that good crazy that all of us seem to possess :) That is quite a score.
ReplyDeleteWhat great fabrics you got tho!!! 300 yards?
ReplyDeleteNO WAY I could've resisted! Yep, I would have been making many trips to the car with fabric falling from my arms! Thanks for sharing this great stash addition on Main Crush Monday.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I would have done the same thing. I ran into a deal similar to that only once. No where near the selection. But a slammin deal on the few pieces I purchased. Good for you!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. So sad for the family who had to sell their loved ones belongings but also fortunate that they had people interested. People who will make great use of that fabric.
ReplyDeleteTo quote my daughter, "I am getting hoarding sweats about this" !!! Seriously. She gets them over makeup deals and new stuff, me? Fabric. Sometimes thread. 120 flippin' YARDS!!! I think, no I know I would have come home with more...ask me why I have several 3-5 yards chunks of fabric on my shelves for future backings or focus fabrics... Will be watching to see you 'eat' up the yardage in your projects.
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine fabric at that price. I'm sure the lady who purchased it would prefer another quilter to have it, I would.
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Kate
Yowza!! What a fantastic sale! I can't fit 120 yards in my tiny space, but I completely understand that you bought that much.
ReplyDeleteYou should link up with "Sunday Stash" over on Molli Sparkle's site, too. That haul is too good not to share!
I received my friends entire stash- think room full- when her daughter realized she wouldn't use it. I donated tons of it to many local church quilting groups for charity quilts and have only bought several fabrics in years- using it up by making scrap quilts. I have decided that all the women bragging about their stash might want to rethink the money used, the space problems, and at the end of the day family having to dispose of the(oftentimes outdated and musty ) excess.
ReplyDeleteWow, you found some beautiful fabrics. It looks like you made some great very usable choices. Have fun finishing up projects.
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