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Fabric for sale, “MiracleStitcher” too

Hi all…. just a quick announcement.  I cleaned my studio shelves!  That means I have three large flat rate boxes of quilt-shop-purchased, good quality cottons to sell.  I’m asking for $25 for the fabric plus $15 for the postage for each of these three boxes; I checked and the price of shipping in a flat rate box outside the US is crazy expensive.  I’m willing to ship outside the US if you are, but honestly think the postage pushes the price too high (it is $40 just for postage to Canada!):

Box 1: Mostly blue with some pink. $25 (fabric) + $15 (Postage) = $40 in the US

Box 2: Mostly green with some yellow. $25 (fabric) + $15 (Postage) = $40 in the US

Box 3: Earthtones including some orange/rust and black $25 (fabric) + $15 (Postage) = $40 in the US

I also have a “MiracleStitcher” made for a low-shank Janome machine such as the 6500.  Does NOT fit on the high-shank models such as the 6600 or 7700.  You use it to make fringe and other decorative stuff… in the original box.  Asking $15 plus postage (probably not more than $4 or 5 within the US).  You can see information here.

If you are interested, please use the contact me link in the menubar above on my website.  I can send you an invoice via PayPal.  You can then pay be credit card or paypal (you do NOT need to have a paypal account, just a credit card).  Let me know which box interests you! 

Here’s a little more information:  So why am I getting rid of fabric?  Well… these are mostly prints.  And my style has developed to where I use pretty much only batiks or hand-dyed cottons (by me) in my work, so I decided I needed to lighten the load on my shelves and send these beauties along to someone who will use them!   (As a matter of fact, I had to snag back a few just for sentimental or “just love this” reasons.)   Some of the fabrics may be missing a corner or a strip because I used part of the fabric, but the boxes are all full–not jammed tight, but full.

2 Responses to “Fabric for sale, “MiracleStitcher” too”

  1. Marie Says:

    Let me know if this approach works – I have SO much fabric that I want to sell!

  2. marette nagel Says:

    Hello, I am the chapter affiliate for “The Children’s Tumor Foundation” for the state of Wyoming. I have just launched a”Fighting For The NF Cause” Lap Quilts. I was wondering if you haven’t sold your fabric as of yet, would you be willing to donate to our cause?
    NF (Neurofibromatosis Disorder) is a disorder to the nervous system which creates so many harmful and deterating symptoms for our families and friends with NF.
    This project is just in the preliminary phases as of now, and I have been getting replies from others who are interested in helping with our cause. I know that you have paid monies for the material. I would be willing to pay for mailing costs if your agreeable to this.
    If not, I understand. Fabric is not cheap and we do have an expensive habbit, however this is going to a wonderful cause.
    I have a son and grandson with NF. This is so close to my heart and I want to spread the love and prayers to all the families who have NF. The colors will surely bring some happiness even if it is just for a few minutes. This is all that I ask for, a few minutes so these afflicted with NF could take their minds off of what is happening at the present time while they are in the hospital.

    Please email me at wyomingworkinggirls@yahoo.com or leave a comment on our blog. Thank you so very much for your time.

    Marette