Who doesn't love a grab bag?
As a young kid I recall a toy store that we frequented that had brown paper bags for a small amount, maybe $.25, that had some untold treasure in them. I loved having my mom buy me one, but also recall being somewhen disenchanted in whatever I received.
I tend not to buy grab bags now, nor do I usually participate in 'stuff the bag' buying opportunities.
But, one of my favorite purchases at Marketplace was this bag of scraps.
The store owner told me that I could take anything that fit in the bag for $10
And she told me all I needed was to have one end of the pieces in the bag, as long as the bag "held" it all.
So, I stuffed the 6" X 9" bag.
I normally don't buy scraps. I have enough of my own.
But, I was drawn by her ribbons. I have used ribbons in card making in the past.
Occasionally I think of adding them to some sort of artsy quilt project.
I plan to make more purses and bags, and ribbons might be
perfect embellishments.
So....
I took the ribbons,
some wide strips of fabric,
a few larger chunks of fabric
and two $5 seam rippers! (A quilter can never have too many seam rippers!)
The actual haul:
2 - 1 yard cuts of fabric
1 - 1/3 yard cut of fabric
1 - 1/4 yard cut of fabric
10 - strips of fabric from 3 - 10" in width
at least 20 yards of ribbon
and
2 seam rippers
Not a bad haul with quilting fabric closing in on $15 - $16 a yard and up!
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