Flannel
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Flannel
I went to the thrift store yesterday in search of flannel sheets and hit the jackpot. I use flannel in place of batting when doing table runners and some wall quilts as I don't need the heavy batting and they lay so much nicer, especially table runners. I got two queen sets and two king sets for $13.00, that's eight sheets and eight pillow cases. I just finished taking them apart after washing them in hot water and there is a lot of flannel. I am so happy, to top it off I received an email that my new sewing machine should be in today, now I am waiting anxiously for the phone call.
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I have been very lucky also at the thrift store. I paid $6 for sets of new king size flannel sheets. They were really decent quality. I washed them, but haven't taken them apart.They are measured, and each sheet is tied with a ribbon. They have a note pinned to them with the size. I am using them for the backs of quilts. I also save the scraps, and sew the different colors together to make more backing. I love the way it looks when using the different colors..
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Good score. I buy a lot of flannel and 100% cotton sheets for quilt backings. I measure my sheets length x width in inches and divide by 1296. That gives me the yardage contained in the sheet. I then divide the cost by the yardage which gives me the approx cost per yard. Congrats on your new sewing machine.
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