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I just got back from my local thrift shop with over 70 skeins of yarn at 50¢ a skein and a large bag of fabric. They threw in the fabric for free because I bought so much yarn. A lot of the yarn is tans and browns so I guess I'll be making more lap-ghans for the elders at Pine Ridge Reservation. There was no wool in this bunch (boo-hoo) but it was still a great deal. Already making plans for what to do with it all. I guess I've got my work cut out for me.
2 comments:
Good shopping Deb! You just never know what you might find in a thrift store. Way to go!
Vicki
I wish I could get to some thrift shops...that is an incredible deal!
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