There was an entire aircraft hangar sized building where it looked like someone had used a bulldozer to push piles of fabric into long rows. That stuff was being sold by the pound (1.50 per) and I got about 40 feet of 300 count, king sized sheeting, white, printed with a .50x 1.50 beige grid...BACKING fabric for the straight-line challenged! There was also a huge piece of sanded cotton duck and another damask tablecloth.
I'm especially excited about the giagunda dimensions of some of these pieces. Big things in the works.
I dreamed that I was working on a piece that was very large - feet by feet large - and someone was telling me that I was committing Fiber Art Career Suicide by working that big. My reply "What career?"
6 comments:
$1.50/yd...i am jealous!!!! good for you! dont you just love deals. i have decided i will have to search on my own since i cannot find anyone who wants to go with me...i want to find an old big butt rocking chair. a nice heavy oak model. i dont want an "antique" althou it probably will be, i just want a good heavy duty rocker to sit it when i read, embroider and knit. will be a good way to discover parts of da UP on my own. my car was just tuned up and given a 100% rating so i am good to go. its about time i got a bit adventurous on my own here. i love the little babu coconut.
You scored for sure! what a bargain!
what is ohco and how can i get one? :)
i'm thrilled for you finding such a bargain!!!!
Lucky Lucky you - why can't I ever find anything this lucky in UK!!
What a fabulous deal! And Spring is just around the corner, so drag out the dyes!
You lucky girl...
In the words of Dorothy Caldwell Bigger is Better!!!
Go for it, I made qn 8foot tall portrait of my mother who has been juried into Quilted Surface V
Mary Ann
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