There is a lot of 70's style knit fabric in every colour you can think of, as well as other jersey knits, lots of cottons, linens, satins, and even some thick boucle-style fabric. There are over 50 pieces, and apart from a few smaller pieces (under 1 metre) most are large enough to make clothing or large craft items, some up to 4 metres long!
This is such a brilliant lot for a novice sewing enthusiast like me! I have made a few items of childrens clothes recently, but still learning along the way and always wondering what I will try next. So great for practising my skills and trying out a few different things.
Here are some of my favourite prints ....
If you haven't joined freecycle in your area yet ....... why not? There are freecycle groups all over the globe, and if you haven't one near you - start one! Its a great way to give away unwanted (but decent) stuff that might otherwise go to landfill (and to pick up stuff too!) I've given away heaps from kids toys they've outgrown, to backyard ponds, and picked up some great things at times too. You know what they say - "one man's trash is another man's treasure" !
http://www.freecycle.org/
Oh, and today I made my first SALE! (Completely unintended, but welcome all the same!) One of the childrens aprons I made recently was spotted by my friends sister-in-law, who loved it and asked me to make one for her daughter. For money! For those who make their living doing this, it may seem trivial, but it was such a confidence boost for me. And the validation that someone else is prepared to pay for something I have made was a real pleasant surprise.
And finally I will leave you with this .................
(shamelessly taken from Judi at ALS) -
(or freecycle!!)Reasons To Buy More Fabric
It insulates the cupboard where it is kept.
It keeps the economy moving. It is my duty to support the cotton farmers, textile mills and fabric shops.
It is less expensive and more fun than psychiatric care.
I’m participating in a contest – the one who dies with the most fabric wins.
It keeps without refrigeration, you don’t have to cook to enjoy it, and you’ll never have to feed it, change it, wipe its nose or walk it.
Because I’m worth it.
Like dust, it’s good for protecting previous empty spaces in the house.
Like the ironing board, the laundry basket and the dining room table.
It’s not immoral, illegal or fattening.
It calms the nerves, gratifies the soul and makes me feel good.
Because it’s on sale.
:-)
4 comments:
I was one of those first ones...I had to email her back as Jaedyn was way too sick for me to garuntee I'd be there to get it. Damn I should have just put him in the car and gotten it.
Wow, that's fantastic! What a lovely hoard of fabrics. I'd be pretty excited about receiving them too. I can just see your mind ticking over, for what you're going to create with them all.
There are some quite distinctive patterns too - I think you did well. It's always nice when you can take what someone else doesn't need any more.
Great stash for you to experiment with. I am a freecycler and love to give things away -haven't picked anything up yet though.
Oh my! I am just a _little_ bit envious!
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