Moda Simply Color
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Moda Simply Color
Does anyone know where I could find a fat quarter bundle of Moda Simply Color for an affordable price? Most online stores have them listed at $120 and I can't afford that. I saw an eBay listing for $80 which is much better but it already sold. I want to do the Fat Quarter Shop quilt along with this collection if I can find it in my price range. I may have to resort to buying individual fat quarters from Etsy since I wouldn't need all 40 for the quilt along Thanks!
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This one is up for auction now on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-fat-quart...-/291117917938
What I would suggest is using http://www.auctionstealers.com to put in a "snipe" bid. Check what the other bundle sold for in "completed listings" and, if you're comfortable with that price, enter it plus $1 or 2 into auctionstealer. They will put in your bid during the last 10 seconds of the auction, will not go over your max bid, and you will get the item for less than your max if nobody bids you up that high. It's really helpful when you need an item but have a max limit to spend.
Oh, I looked again, and there is this bundle of 10 FQs on eBay for a Buy-It-Now price of $25:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-FAT-QUART...item20df19aad6
Edit: I just looked at "Completed Listings". If you need all 40 fat quarters, then I would advise using the auctionstealer option I described above on new listings. (You can save a "search" so you get emailed when a new listing comes up.) It's best to put in an odd price such as $81.21 -- so you are still outbidding someone who puts in a max of $81.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-fat-quart...-/291117917938
What I would suggest is using http://www.auctionstealers.com to put in a "snipe" bid. Check what the other bundle sold for in "completed listings" and, if you're comfortable with that price, enter it plus $1 or 2 into auctionstealer. They will put in your bid during the last 10 seconds of the auction, will not go over your max bid, and you will get the item for less than your max if nobody bids you up that high. It's really helpful when you need an item but have a max limit to spend.
Oh, I looked again, and there is this bundle of 10 FQs on eBay for a Buy-It-Now price of $25:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-FAT-QUART...item20df19aad6
Edit: I just looked at "Completed Listings". If you need all 40 fat quarters, then I would advise using the auctionstealer option I described above on new listings. (You can save a "search" so you get emailed when a new listing comes up.) It's best to put in an odd price such as $81.21 -- so you are still outbidding someone who puts in a max of $81.
Last edited by Prism99; 04-08-2014 at 11:41 AM.
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This one is up for auction now on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-fat-quart...-/291117917938
What I would suggest is using http://www.auctionstealers.com to put in a "snipe" bid. Check what the other bundle sold for in "completed listings" and, if you're comfortable with that price, enter it plus $1 or 2 into auctionstealer. They will put in your bid during the last 10 seconds of the auction, will not go over your max bid, and you will get the item for less than your max if nobody bids you up that high. It's really helpful when you need an item but have a max limit to spend.
Oh, I looked again, and there is this bundle of 10 FQs on eBay for a Buy-It-Now price of $25:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-FAT-QUART...item20df19aad6
Edit: I just looked at "Completed Listings". If you need all 40 fat quarters, then I would advise using the auctionstealer option I described above on new listings. (You can save a "search" so you get emailed when a new listing comes up.) It's best to put in an odd price such as $81.21 -- so you are still outbidding someone who puts in a max of $81.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-fat-quart...-/291117917938
What I would suggest is using http://www.auctionstealers.com to put in a "snipe" bid. Check what the other bundle sold for in "completed listings" and, if you're comfortable with that price, enter it plus $1 or 2 into auctionstealer. They will put in your bid during the last 10 seconds of the auction, will not go over your max bid, and you will get the item for less than your max if nobody bids you up that high. It's really helpful when you need an item but have a max limit to spend.
Oh, I looked again, and there is this bundle of 10 FQs on eBay for a Buy-It-Now price of $25:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-FAT-QUART...item20df19aad6
Edit: I just looked at "Completed Listings". If you need all 40 fat quarters, then I would advise using the auctionstealer option I described above on new listings. (You can save a "search" so you get emailed when a new listing comes up.) It's best to put in an odd price such as $81.21 -- so you are still outbidding someone who puts in a max of $81.
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