I wasn't planning to buy much fabric this trip, but if I saw some fabric that would go with pieces I already had in my stash or really good deals I was going to take it home!  I checked out the music fabric and these came home with me.  I volunteered to make a music theme quilt for a public radio fundraiser next year and these prints will fit in nicely.
Then there was the odds and ends.  There were a 3 yard and 1 3/4 yard pieces of white Kona that were headed downstairs to the flat flolds $4 table that I snagged.  I got 20% off of that and I found a 3/4 yard piece of 120" wide that I can cut in half,  insert some printed fabric, and use for the back of a baby quilt.  At $4 minus 20% is a good deal.  Normally it would be $9.98 a yard.  I went ahead and marked each piece so I would know what the fabric was and the size for the future.
I got this tennis fabric for $6.00 - 20% - it was headed to the yard bin.  The tea dyed muslin was in the bargin basement for $2.00 a yard minus 20%.  I bought 4 yards.
I found a 1/2 yard piece of this great dotted fabric in the red and then found on the bolt the piece with the gray dots.  The gray dots were $8.98 a yard with 20% off.  I loved it so much I bought 5 yards.  I can see it going with lots of fabrics.
I found this great neutral fabric for $6 at yard in the bargin basement.  It will make a great background fabric.  With the discount I paid $4.80 a yard and there was 6 yards.
A customer came to my cutting station with this fabric and I just had to have a piece of this great gray and pink small print.
Here is the piece with the other fabrics I already had in my stash.  It goes perfectly with them and and is the small scale print that I needed.
Remember the twin girls that were born last year?  Here they are at there first birthday party sitting on the quilts I made them.
This morning's sunrise
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
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2 comments:
Those are some great bargains!
I am so jealous, you got great fabrics at great prices.
The girls are precious.
glen
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