New Fabric
I have been buying new fabric - not much, but a little bit. I am in the black though, as I have also been selling some of my stash on ebay. I hope you Stash Busters aren't too shocked, but that is my way of getting rid of it. Then I spend the proceeds on more fabric. Perfect!
I used to sell fabric on ebay as a bit of a sideline, as it is so expensive here, and it can be bought so cheaply from the US. My aim was not to really make money, but I would buy a yard, sell half of it for what I paid for the whole thing, and then get half a yard of free fabric for me. I quite enjoyed it, and got quite a little customer base going. But then they put the fees up in a huge way, and it was no longer worth it, so I stopped. It was an interesting experience though, as I was continually surprised by what would sell, and what wouldn't. I would have something that (I thought) was great, and it would sit there and sit there, then someone would pay big bucks for something that I thought I'd never get rid of . I quickly learnt to only buy fabric I would be happy to be left with, or could make something out of for someone.
Anyway, lately I have been going through the remaining fabric from that time, old stuff I have bought, and have sold A$230 worth since May, and I have a little bit more to put up. I had a few kids panels and stuff like that that I would never use, and it is amazing how much they go for. I have this fabric that has animals and the letters of the alphabet on it in individual frames, and each A - Z is 12 x 22 inches. The first one I put up (for 99C) went for $18! Crazy. Now the remainder are selling for a few dollars as I expected. I have been quite ruthless, and cleared a lot of fabric that I knew deep down I wouldn't use, and it feels good.

There is one local fabric shop that I buy from. They sell seconds and odd bolts quite cheaply, and I have made friends with one of the ladies there who is also a quilter. She tells me when the next shipment is due if I happen to be in there, but you have to be quick. Yesterday I bought 2m of this 50s kitchen scene that I have no idea what I will do with, and these 3 (0.5m each). You can never have too many black and white spots, and the other 2 will go in with the repros.
I also couldn't help myself when I saw these 2 Michael Miller prints. I bought some to sell. The Cowboy one is always a good seller, especially I find if you put some coordinating fat quarters with it. The other one is nice too, so I hope it goes. It's nice to see some cute things for boys.

Otherwise, I have done a bit on the pink UFO, which I was amazed eveyone liked so much. It's good that we all have different taste. I have found a pink floral border print in the cleanout, so if it is big enough I will use that up for the border, maybe with a plain green skinny border inside it. I have a friend who might like it, but now I'm thinking about the quilting. I vowed not that long ago that I would not quilt another large quilt, but is it worth paying to have done? I would rather have the Japanese quilt done. I suppose I should cross that bridge when I come to it.
The knitting continues - I picked up the ball of yarn yesterday from Mum, so soon it will be finished I hope. I have been working on the hexagons in front of the TV at night in the meantime. I think it was good to face the UFOS, and refocus.


I like the 50's kitchen fabric, although don't know what I would use it for either.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your ebay id, I will have to check it out!
Also, did you see I tagged you, I did say no pressure, just wondering if you know!
Jodie
Cute fabrics. I love the black with white dots. As you say, you can never have too many black polka dots in your stash. I have a piece that is white with black dots.
ReplyDeleteAll your new fabrics are wonderful. I especially like the 50's fabric and see an incredible apron when I look at it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to play with fabrics - I like to cruise around e-bay and see what's there sometimes *s*
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've been having fun, and what a great way of getting in some extra $$ for your fabric stash.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on turning your stash into $$$ and turning it back into stash! At least it is now NEW stash and you're more likely to make something with it that you'll love :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to buy fabric inexpensively, and make back your money by selling half of it. You can get lots of free fabric that way! I really like the pink quilt, and enjoyed seeing all the things you had been working on - your hexagon quilt, the four patch, etc.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenni, what a fun post! I had no idea you sold on ebay, but what a good idea to move your fabric along and acquire more!
ReplyDeleteI have some of that same kitchen print, traded friend Betsy something else to get it...LOL.Not sure what I will do with MINE either.
You are very brave listing your UFO's. I'm happy to see someone might have some as old as mine! great job on on the doll quilt..love the pattern and the fabrics. Keep up the good work, Hugs, Finn
So you are in business? What a great way to make it possible to buy more fabric.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to keep your fabric moving and not getting old and dated. Keeps your stash fresh.
ReplyDeleteJenni what a fab idea! Well done on your new purchases too :)
ReplyDeleteHaving a little grandson, I was interested to see you prints with boys in mind. And what a good idea to bundle them with some complimentary fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm not surprised you keep discovering more UFO's -- they breed in dark closets, you know!
ReplyDeleteJust bought some of that cowboy fabric a couple months ago because I was absolutely smitten by it. I think you're right that showing it with coordinating fabrics helps. When I bought it, it was next to a bolt of bandana fabric and I bought that, too!
Cheri
I did the same thing I sold off yard and yards of my stash this last year, but I sold it thru a yahoo group I belong to...
ReplyDeleteI too used to sell on Ebay not fabric but other items, but the fees just got so high unless you were selling larger $ items it wasn't worth it...
I was pleased to thin my stash down and I got all my money back that I had paid for the fabric I sold...I was very happy with that :O)...
Its nice to be able to thin down what you do not love anymore and someone else is thrilled to get it!
I just love the 50s fabric! Sounds fun selling just a little bit - seeing what sells, etc.
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