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I thrifted a 7 lbs. lot of yarn that arrived last month; let's see how I did.

My reason for thrifting this particular lot was the evident quality as well as the colors, most of which I need for an upcoming winter project.

This is my second favorite color of green, and after checking the label against retail I discovered that it's a wool rayon blend that retails for $7.99 a skein. Just this is about $40.00 worth of quality yarn.

The quality of thrifted yarn can be sketchy, but this is pristine with no odor. I'd be comfortable pricing this at $5.00 a skein for resale, or $155.00. I paid ten bucks for the entire lot. Savings: $145.00.

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