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Wannabuts Plus Win

It's time for another round of wannabuts, or thrift lots that I want but only for a minimum bid. I have some pathological need to hand wind yarn, it seems, because I can't resist a messy yarn lot like this one. It will need a lot of TLC, however, so I am sticking firm to my minimum bid.

This lot combines yarn and fabric, which also prompted me to wannabid. :)

I really, really doubt I'll get this DMC floss cabinet, as the thrift auction buyers fight ferociously over them, but nothing ventured.

Before I could write this post I won this wannabut yarn lot for my max bid. It's a bit of a jumble, but almost all of the skeins have labels and are in colors I want. It will arrive soon, and when it does I'll show you why it was a real bargain. Stay tuned to the blog for the results on the other lots.

Image credit: all of the pictures in this post came from the original auction listings on ShopGoodwill.com.

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