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Posted: 12 July 2008 05:40 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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I went to Ayr today and what a lovely surprise. Going to Watt Bros; as usual they had fun fur wool at 30p a ball also wool thst ould probably knit well with the big pins we got free with our magazine ladies. If you are anywhere near a Watts get in there I bought 15 balls of a nice peach mix shade, 4 balls of baby blue and2 balls of grey (6 balls £5) plus a bag for £1.99 total spent £11.49 I am well and truly skint and hoping that in a fornight I will be able to buy more ha ha.

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Posted: 12 July 2008 05:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Some good bargains there.

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Posted: 12 July 2008 05:47 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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i was in the charity shops in Ayr as well and picked up a great book its how to knit book but it has a lot of patterns for lace, intarsia, arran, bobbles an absolute treasure. Written by a Pam Dawson. I also picked up 5 balls of red and white sombrero wool a ball of mohair and 2 balls of 4ply navy. LET THE GAMES BEGIN.

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Posted: 12 July 2008 06:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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Lucky you,i went in my charity shop but the patterns were all the same as last time,and talking of wool there was some in one of the charity shops i was going to get it and forgot all about it,hopefully it will be in there next week.

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Posted: 12 July 2008 06:30 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
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Charity shops can be a great source of bargains, I asked once for wool and they had just had some in, and it was still in the back, I got the choice from 3 big boxes, some of it was 100% wool, I spent about a tenner and got loads, I’ve also got knitting needles, (sometimes need to ask ) and quite a few books, I got Jean greenhowes Knitted Toys for £1.75 a while ago, x Janet

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Posted: 12 July 2008 07:09 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]  
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janick123 - 12 July 2008 06:30 PM

Charity shops can be a great source of bargains, I asked once for wool and they had just had some in, and it was still in the back, I got the choice from 3 big boxes, some of it was 100% wool, I spent about a tenner and got loads, I’ve also got knitting needles, (sometimes need to ask ) and quite a few books, I got Jean greenhowes Knitted Toys for £1.75 a while ago, x Janet

I got a few of the Jean Greenhowe books a while ago for 30p each.Its amazing what you can pick up.I picked up a sindy doll wedding dress knitting pattern for 10p and scooby doo intarsia jumper knitting patterns for 30p.I love the charity shops.

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Posted: 12 July 2008 09:09 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]  
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Charity shops can be a great source of bargains, I asked once for wool and they had just had some in, and it was still in the back, I got the choice from 3 big boxes, some of it was 100% wool, I spent about a tenner and got loads, I’ve also got knitting needles, (sometimes need to ask ) and quite a few books, I got Jean greenhowes Knitted Toys for £1.75 a while ago, x Janet

I got a few of the Jean Greenhowe books a while ago for 30p each.Its amazing what you can pick up.I picked up a sindy doll wedding dress knitting pattern for 10p and scooby doo intarsia jumper knitting patterns for 30p.I love the charity shops.

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flowergirl - 12 July 2008 05:40 PM

I went to Ayr today and what a lovely surprise. Going to Watt Bros; as usual they had fun fur wool at 30p a ball also wool thst ould probably knit well with the big pins we got free with our magazine ladies. If you are anywhere near a Watts get in there I bought 15 balls of a nice peach mix shade, 4 balls of baby blue and2 balls of grey (6 balls £5) plus a bag for £1.99 total spent £11.49 I am well and truly skint and hoping that in a fornight I will be able to buy more ha ha.

Hi Flowergirl..I was in Ayr today as well...but I didn’t have time to visit Watt Bros.  When I was in Glasgow with a friend a couple of weeks ago I got some fun wool...don’t know what I’ll use it for but there will be something.  Glasgow Watt Bros has a fantastic display of wool...ut probably you have been there.  Ayr was busy today and I was just glad to get home....I’m in Maybole.

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Thank you LOL ,they dont sell them for much in our charity shops

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Posted: 13 July 2008 12:05 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]  
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We have a hospice charity shop in Pontefract which sold stuff at silly cheap prices, I used to buy loads, when I went in, some charity shops are just outpricing themselves I think, surely better to have a good turnover cheaply than have things left for months on end ! I mean they are donated after all, and I know they have overheads, but some prices are just too much x Janet

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Freya is so cute here Janet....do you have a Flickr account with all your pics on?

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Posted: 13 July 2008 02:47 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]  
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I don’t Oma. but am going to sort one out later, I have them all on my kodakshare as that is the camera I use, lol, but have the account just need to sort out the pics x janet

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janick123 - 13 July 2008 12:05 PM

We have a hospice charity shop in Pontefract which sold stuff at silly cheap prices, I used to buy loads, when I went in, some charity shops are just outpricing themselves I think, surely better to have a good turnover cheaply than have things left for months on end ! I mean they are donated after all, and I know they have overheads, but some prices are just too much x Janet

I know that shop, we go in there often and there is another in Nottingley. Their prices went up a bit when they got refurbished. It was great when they had the cafe but it closed that part. long face

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