There are always awesome sales in November, especially around Black Friday, and my stash sort of accidentally grew because of them...
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From Fashion Fabrics Club: Black/Green Teal ITY Knits (destined to be wrap dresses), and a houndstooth double knit. The double knit is NASTY fabric, even after washing. But, it was cheap. So it is headed for the muslin box. |
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From Fabric Mart: black ITY and a few super sale suitings.
Plus free buttons! |
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JoAnn Fabrics Black Friday splurges: Black Metallic Sweater Knit, Black Wool Blend, Purple/Silver Boucle Blend, White/Blue Stripe Flannel (for interlining coats!). The knit was 50% off, and the wool and boucle were 60% off. Then I used a 25% off coupon on top of the sale prices, and the flannel was a $1.79/yd doorbuster. Super great prices for these fabrics! |
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More JoAnn Black Friday buys - buttons and heavy duty thread for topstitching on my black wool. |
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Michael Levine Black Friday fabrics - left: taupe faux leather, middle: teal/black poly metallic jacquard, right: navy wool/silk/metallic jacquard. I LOVE all of these! The faux leather is especially nice. |
I am super excited by the ITY knits, the black wool blend from JoAnn Fabrics (it is so soft!), and all of the Michael Levine purchases. I have a lot of projects building up in the queue, but some of these fabrics are so fabulous they might end up jumping the line a bit. Makes me want to be sewing!
Awesome fabric hauls. too bad about the double knit though. However, you can never have too much cheap muslin fabric ;-)
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