One of my thoughts, that I shared with DSis, was ‘I wonder what Wonderful Guy will do with my stuff?’
DSis replied with the thought that he better put her in charge of it. Or someone she could at least easily influence.
Anyhoo. Off I went on an early lunch, as the hours of the sale were…not friendly to those of us who work! I was really hoping it was worth the time and effort. Some people are really really proud of their stuff, but sometimes treasures are found with just a little bit of trouble.
I left the yarnage. Ho hum.
And there was an out of print quilted ornament book that I spent several months searching for a couple years ago for Not. Very. Much. But alas. I had found my copy. I might have thought the fabric to be priced better, but it wasn’t really bad. In fact, not so bad that I didn’t think I needed some.
But what I think I really scored on were some patterns for 20 cents each!
Yes, that is a bonnet pattern. No, I am not sure what I was thinking...
Now I have quite a selection of vintage apron designs, just begging for some stitching. And since I am not sure there is quite enough of any of this fabric, while up in Estes Park, I purchased some vintage reproduction print with sewing up some vintage apronage in mind.I use to get the itch to sew, and once started, would do nothing but sew, like crazy, for weeks. Back in the day.
Getting itchy!
Of course, my efforts are meager compared to DSis. We are still pingponging our blogging efforts. She's here. And our Etsy Shoppe (Atomic Sisters) is here.
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I was at the same garage sale just as they opened on Friday. I snagged 12 balls of Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Superwash Bulky and 5 skeins of Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted. Along with several fat quarter bundles of neutrals. Carolyn was one of the founding members of the local guild.
You did yourself proud with those patterns. And with the repro fabric. A most productive lunch hour.
I love the pattern for the man's formal apron! Just what every husband needs. LOL!
Lovely yardage! The repros are especially nice. Can way to see the results of your scratching the itch!
Nice score on the patterns. I love that ruffled apron, and I can just imagine it all made up in that cute blue print.
Didn't you make out well? Enjoy!!
You guys are going to get a needle of some kind in my hand...I just feel it. Can old dogs really learn new tricks? C
Love those patterns! Especially the one's drawn in the red checkered fabric.
niiiice, I hear there's all sorts of scores to be had at garage sales and estate sales. I have instituted a personal ban on these until my current stash goes down somewhat.
If only I could give myself that ban on fabric stores too....LOL
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