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FREE: BIG BOX of FLEECE Scraps NEW Fabric PRINTS and SOLIDS - SIZES STATED

BIG BOX of FLEECE Scraps NEW Fabric PRINTS and SOLIDS - SIZES STATED
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The listing, BIG BOX of FLEECE Scraps NEW Fabric PRINTS and SOLIDS - SIZES STATED has ended.

**Please note – as much as I hate to do it, I have to charge shipping on this lot. So if you can't pay shipping, please don't bid.**

Up for auction is a box of scrap fleece – leftovers from projects. All is unused. Scans are all 8-1/2" x 12" (top of my scanner)

• 11" x 45" ~ 11" x 50" ~ 17" x 22" ~ 17" x 23" ~ 14" x 16" ~ 11" x 11" (6 pieces red)
• 10" x 58 ~ 9-1/2" x 60" (guitars 2 pieces)
• 16" x 42" (green and yellow football print)
• 19" x 22" (dark aqua)
• 19" x 50" (light blue print)
• 8" x 20" (black -- doesn't show, so there is NO SCAN of it)
• 16" x 48" (Penn State)
• 18" x 20" (medium blue)
• 9" x 54" (sports balls on royal)
• 14" x 19" ~ 13" x 15" (2 pieces tie-dye pastels)

Some of these pieces were oddly shaped, so I gave measurements of the smallest widths. In several cases, there is actually more inches than was listed because one end was larger than the other.

Fleece itself weighs about 3½ lbs., before boxing (4 lbs. boxed). Perfect for dog / cat toys, baby caps & booties, fleece quilt patches, doll clothes and bedding, small bed accent pillows, scarves (just fringe the ends), and lots of small craft projects. I will throw in a couple really small Hello Kitty scraps, but nothing worth measuring.

You can go to the USPS web site and put in your zip code (this will ship from zip 17701) and the weight of 4 lbs, to find out how much shipping would cost you.
Fleece is expensive, and I hate to charge shipping, but I also can't pay for people to take my stuff!

If you can use these particular patterns and work with the sizes, shipping is about what you would pay for 1 yard at your local fabric store (unless you live on the east coast, and then it's a bit less).

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Questions & Comments
Original
Very nice. I love your listings... It's okay to charge shipping sometimes. It get's expensive. Already a fan... Watching.
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Jul 20th, 2014 at 4:30:51 AM PDT by
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Thanks! I don't like to charge, but this time I had to. And I have paid for shipping a couple of times on here when it was something I really wanted...
Jul 20th, 2014 at 9:11:53 AM PDT by
Original
When you mail this will you 1) print off the label on the computer? 2) are you willing to ship it priority mail days? (not flat rate) The reason I ask is that if you are willing to send it by priority 2 day and you will print your label from the usps.com website, then it will save a little over 3.00 from the price of shipping. I also added a few extra ounces so it might even be more than that. I ship a lot of things and find this is often the cheapest but it does require printing from usps.com's website.
Jul 16th, 2014 at 8:08:06 PM PDT by
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I always ship cheapest way possible, but I do not have a printer that works well, so I do not print off labels.
Jul 17th, 2014 at 3:42:16 AM PDT by

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