When we got there, a little late, the cashier line circled 2 rooms, meaning it was about 2 hours waiting once you found what you wanted. By the time we were done, the line was 40 minutes long. I have to admit, it was a little overwhelming, with tables filling 2 rooms at the local fairgrounds. We were there about 5 hours and found lots of neat stuff; AND it goes on for 2 more days. Proceeds go to help the owner, who has Alzheimer's and is going into a home. Good cause, I thought. Maureen
GOOD deal, where is it, can I get there by then????? My sister would go nuts as well.........
I know you are excited. If you like it buy it or other wise you will be saying " I wlsh I had bought that"
I hope you had a wonderful time Maureen and got lots of lovely bargains. It's a quilter's fantasy to be let loose in a room full of that many bolts of fabric etc. Love and blessings Chris
did you take pictures? I love swap meets, yard sales and estate sales. especially when I score BIG
I am now extremely depressed not to be going with you!!!!LOL I wish I was there. Enjoy, enjoy and buy - buy- buy!!! +++