Open to the possibilities...
Believe it or not, before last year I never knew that you could buy fabric at thrift stores. Clothes, of course. Dishes, books, toys, shoes, furniture -- yup. But I never knew that most thrift stores have a section for crafting materials too, and somehow I never managed to wander into those sections during prior forays.
Of course I now know what I was missing. These days, one of my very favorite things to do whenever I have a free half hour is to drop by one of the many local thrift stores in my area to see if they have any fabric that might be interesting. And very often, they do. I continue to be amazed by some of the fantastic fabrics that can be found there, stuff that I'd never find at JoAnn or the fabric shop. Most days I leave empty handed, but sometimes I feel like I've hit the jackpot, like the time I found several yards of a vintage cotton velour with a crazy print in bright shades of green (see top pic below), or the day when I found three yards of a discontinued children's fabric marked 99 cents that I know would have cost a fortune on eBay. (I also continue to be surprised by the pricing. On some days, there will be a scant yard of denim marked $4.99 and an other days there will be several yards of a gorgeous cotton print marked 99 cents. ??? Not that I'm complaining about the 99 cent deals...)
Here are some favorite recent finds:
Usually when I find a piece that catches my eye, I think about whether or not I have any projects in mind for it, and many times I'll put it back on the rack if I can't think of anything at all. But every once in awhile, a piece will appear that is so fabulous that it suggests a new project all its own, and into the basket it goes. I absolutely love when this happens. Take this print for example:
This piece called out to me from the rack and as I held it in my hands, wondering what the heck I'd ever actually do with it, it came to me. Aprons. Children's aprons.
Now this is an idea that I never would have come up with on my own. My seven year old son has absolutely no interest in crafting or cooking endeavors, and would tear an apron off his little body as fast as I could get it tied onto him. So there is not much use for a child's apron here chez Mad Caterpillar. But still, this particular piece of fabric absolutely demanded to be made into children's aprons, and who am I to argue? I am so very happy with how they turned out -- buttery soft and reversible with lined pockets on the main side:
Now I'm obsessed with making aprons. They are so much fun! Every time I look at fabrics now I think about how they might look when made into an apron! The aprons above, along with some others, will be put up for sale in the shop sometime soon. (Please leave a comment if you'd like to be added to the Mad Caterpillar email list for notifications of shop updates.)
Here's another favorite find from a few weeks ago -- another great deal at $1.99 for over four yards!
I was glancing through the rest of the rack, with this piece tightly clutched in my hot little hands, when a woman who was browsing in the same section turned to me with a somewhat wistful expression on her face. She said that she had considered buying that fabric herself, but had put it back because she had no idea what to do with it.
Honestly -- the fabric made me do it!