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Another Haul

I think I mentioned I'm putting the short story project on hiatus. Anyway, if I didn't, I have -- I need some time off from it. My brain is a little fried.

Meanwhile, I'm actually running out of inexpensive embroidery thread for my stitch practice, so I started looking around for some vintage thread lot listings on a couple of sites. For a couple of months I was either outbid or had some qualms about the threads due to condition, description, discolorations, poor listing pics, etc.

Finally I found a large lot that looked good and fit my very low budget (under $40.) The listing had great photos so I could look at everything up close. I rolled the dice and bought it.

Sorting out the threads tonight was fun. I ended up with around 250 skeins of 6-stranded vintage and near-new thread. The majority are DMC floss, which I prefer over other brands, but there were some Anchor, JP Coats, Prism and AI as well. None of them were dirty, stained or odorous, and only a handful were unlabeled. When you purchase vintage thread online the biggest headache is the condition in which they arrive (and for me the smell.) I'd call 90% of this lot like new, and the rest in good, usable condition.

Included with all the floss were 24 pristine skeins of DMC #3 perle thread. This is the thread I use most often, and to buy them new would cost about $2.00 a skein.

Whoever owned this thread before me carded a lot of the DMC skeins on paper bobbins, and numbered them. These sold me on the lot; I fell in love with the colors. There were also two project thread holders, and even a spool of fine metallic thread. Someone really cared about their thread; you can just tell by the condition. I will do the same.

The final plus for me was that the seller offered free shipping, so the cost of the whole lot worked out to about twelve cents a skein. You can't beat that price for practice thread. :)

Comments

nightsmusic said…
WOW! That's an awesome stash! Care to share where you look for some of these? I wouldn't have the first idea except for Etsy and I haven't looked there, but this is a great buy.
the author said…
Thanks. :) I found this lot as a buy-it-now listing for $29.99 on eBay. I've been doing searches for "embroidery thread lot" there, which brings up a lot of results, but I like looking through the listings. I do the same search on Etsy, although the lots there are smaller and not as cheap.
nightsmusic said…
I do see them on Etsy, but I wondered. I know you just never know what you might be getting. I'll check eBay. Didn't think to look there.

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