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YAY!! Fabric Sale on again!

Surprise! It's on again!
Make sure you go if you live in or around Brisbane.
It is well worth the drive. 

Comments

Judith said…
Ohhhhh! This should be a beauty - have you been before? What type of fabric do they have - is it worth the trip from out my way, straight from work????
Summer Flies said…
Oh Judith it is SO worth it. I have been going to this fabric sale for over 20 years (hence my stash!), but it is all top quality fabrics and it is normally about $8 per metre. The fabrics can be linens, cottons, silks, wools etc and many are European fabrics. Great value. I don't need anything but I will still go!
Marie said…
So glad it is on until 8 on Thursday. I check my diary and I have a literacy committee meeting after school. I have only used one piece from last year so far, and I plan to make more money with me this time. Last year I could have spent heaps. Thanks for posting this up.
Summer Flies said…
Pleasure! You know I have Italian linens I haven't used for 20 years! I have plans for some though.
Judith said…
OK! You have twisted my arm to head out to this sale - what day/time are you planning on being there and I will try to make the same time...J
Giggles said…
Thank you for posting this. I have put it in my diary ... last thing I need is more fabric though :-)
Summer Flies said…
Oh I thought of that Judith.... I will check my diary as they say... you would be working on the Friday won't you? Will let you know.
Summer Flies said…
How exciting to see another Brisbane blogger! I haven't seen your blog before but I like it! Thanks for the comment, I hope you make it... I don't need any either but that hasn't stopped me for 25 years!!
Anonymous said…
Oh I'm envious! Is this sale every year? I have a very dear friend in Brisbane I love visiting, you see :-)
Summer Flies said…
It's on nearly every year but not on a regular basis... I think last time it was in February. It's normally about a months notice. Maybe your friend could go for you??

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