Swap Coordinator: | Yobittles (contact) |
Swap categories: | Thrift Store Crafts Fabric |
Number of people in swap: | 15 |
Location: | Other |
Type: | None |
Last day to signup/drop: | March 24, 2008 |
Date items must be sent by: | April 14, 2008 |
Number of swap partners: | 2 |
Description: | |
US and Canada only, please! I have a serious addiction to thrift stores. I live close to a store called "Goodwill Outlet" where they sell donated clothing by the pound. I also like sewing, and can see potential in so many things that have been discarded. I basically cruise thrift stores looking for clothing that has interesting fabric so I can dismantle it and make it into something else. So, for this swap, you will send a package of dismantled clothing pieces and other fabric scraps to your partners. The clothing can be from your own closet or from a thrift store. It is really hard to make this specific, but I would say scraps totalling up to 15 8x10" pieces. Pieces can be smaller (down to 4x6"), but then send more. For example, four 4x6" pieces = one 8x10" piece. This will be somewhat approximate, of course. You can send larger pieces, but to keep the variety I would like to see at least 15 different fabrics in the package. The fabric can be from anything--really. Felted sweaters, wool pants, silk or satin shirts, denim, linen, cotton, vintage anything, lace, corduroy, pretty pillowcases, curtains, whatever! The choices are up to the sender, guided in part by your partner's profile. Try to choose an interesting assortment, and please don't include stained, torn, worn, or otherwise unusable scraps. If you don't already have a large stash and don't have a Goodwill Outlet nearby, I would suggest finding out when your local thrift stores have their sale days. Most stores have a 99¢ or 50% off one color tag day every week. This is the best time to go! If you want, you can also include notions or other goodies that you have managed to recover from your thrifted clothing, for example buttons, zippers, appliques, lace or trim, labels, etc. Please do a "sniff test" of any clothes you thrift. "Goodwill funk" is normal and washes out, but heavy cigarette or perfume odors don't always wash out. It is best to just throw the clothing in the wash before you start cutting it up if you can. I am still kind of new here, so I am not sure if this has been done before. Swappers must have a 4.5 to join with no recent no-sends, newbies are allowed with a fully filled-out profile. |
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