I checked into how much it would cost to hire someone to write music for my song lyrics. Turns out it's surprisingly affordable -- about $75.00 -- so now I'm seriously thinking about trying it. It's almost like a vanity project; I don't need an actual finished song for a book series. Still, I might do it anyway. What's life if you can't try something you've always admired but never before accomplished?
Today I'm looking back at my best thrifts of the year to date in fabric. #4 is this collection of quilt kits, as it's the one that was the biggest surprise and also made me very happy, as I'd missed out on a similar lot that ended up going for a lot more at auction. #3 is this box of scrap fabric which I bought for $3.99 last month. I didn't post about it on the blog, as I just got around to sorting and measuring it. All together it's 54.35 yards, which works out to seven cents a yard. #2 is the lot with which I won my thrifting challenge bet. It was in brand new condition and will be making some local quilters very happy at this year's guild show. #1 is of course the enormous 103+ yards lot I bought for $15.00, which is still the largest and best thrifted fabric haul I've made to date.

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