The Knittn' Kitten has to be one of the neatest thrift shops I've found. I wish they were closer to home!
If you're shopping for thrift shop fabric, this is the way to do it. Everything is neatly arranged and easy to find. I walked by the hot iron transfers twice, but that was a good thing -- when I asked, she brought out another tub from that back that hadn't been sorted or priced yet. I would've happily sorted through them all, but that would've been a little much to ask of the boys.
The vintage linens room looks like it's full of treasures, but I was too distacted by those transfers to go back for a second look.
I bought a little bit of fabric and a couple of sets of hot iron transfers and now I'm ready to spend some time happily cutting and stitching.
Weekly Stash Report
Fabric Used this Week: 0 yards
Fabric Used year to Date: 17 1/2 yards
Added this Week: 4 yards
Added Year to Date: 57 3/4 yards
Net Added for 2014: 40 1/4 yards
Yarn Used this Week: 0 yards
Yarn Used year to Date: 5875 yards
Yarn Added this Week: 1200 yards
Yarn Added Year to Date: 4210 yards
Net Used for 2014: 1665 yards
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My Mom lives close to there! I've stopped, and bought, from them several times. Very fun store....for me anyway!
ReplyDeleteIs it a thrift store of just sewing and knitting things or are there all manner of thrifty items? I've never heard of a specialty thrift store....novel idea, though!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great concept - a specialty thrift shop!
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to find something you want!
oh my goodness...just look at those old quilts! What a great shop!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun place to visit.
ReplyDeleteNow that does sound fun. How far away is it from you??
ReplyDeleteReading this, I think that is the kind of store I could happily spend a whole day in and leave with ideas to keep me busy with new projects all winter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun shop! Wish I had something like that close to us.
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