What will we all do???????
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New Orleans area
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Originally Posted by deedum
80%? are you sure, that is huge! Good thing I got a stash! Also, not much time to do sew, so for once it works in my favor!
#16
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Idaho
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Originally Posted by pdcakm
so, fabric is $10 per yard and gas will be $5 per gal. we will have to walk to the nearest lqs with the best sale, i guess. may have to buy a wagon and teach my dog to mush. considering he only weighs 20 lbs and i weigh a "bit" more, it might be wishful thinking.
Could get a bike, but hopefully we don't live where they want to require license plates and register it like vehicles.
Seriously though, how many places will go out of business if this happens???
#18
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Bluebell
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Originally Posted by Sadiemae
Originally Posted by pdcakm
so, fabric is $10 per yard and gas will be $5 per gal. we will have to walk to the nearest lqs with the best sale, i guess. may have to buy a wagon and teach my dog to mush. considering he only weighs 20 lbs and i weigh a "bit" more, it might be wishful thinking.
Could get a bike, but hopefully we don't live where they want to require license plates and register it like vehicles.
Seriously though, how many places will go out of business if this happens???
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Paris, TN
Posts: 808
Having heard about the price increase, I have bought a lot of fabric in recent months to hold me for awhile.... plus I do sew a lot of scrap quilt tops, anyway sounds like this would be a good year to learn to quilt on my machine, with all of the tops I have stored away this could keep me busy for a long, long time
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