I think I'd keep a couple of panels (make cushions) and try to sell the rest. But I notice that the price varies - even if you offer them at the lower price you'd get a nice amount just selling a couple of panels. That would pay for the stuffing for your cushions... Or a goose to cook for Sunday lunch!
If you've got a very special project in mind keep at least some. But you could buy a lot of craft stuff for the children (or yourself) and enjoy using it. I certainly wouldn't let the children get their hands on it for crafting!
I think I'd keep a couple of panels (make cushions) and try to sell the rest. But I notice that the price varies - even if you offer them at the lower price you'd get a nice amount just selling a couple of panels. That would pay for the stuffing for your cushions... Or a goose to cook for Sunday lunch!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sell!
ReplyDeleteIf you've got a very special project in mind keep at least some. But you could buy a lot of craft stuff for the children (or yourself) and enjoy using it. I certainly wouldn't let the children get their hands on it for crafting!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a find!
ReplyDeleteStay warm and safe, Michelle in Wellington, New Zealand
I'd definitely try to sell it - especially as it was a freebie in the first place. You could buy some cheaper fabric if everyone needs clothes.
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ReplyDeleteI'd definitely sell it. It's lovely but you could buy an awful lot of fabric specific to clothes your family needs with the money you'd make.
ReplyDeletei have a ton of vintage Sanderson that i sold a couple of years ago when we were very skint , funded groceries for a few weeks...lol
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