Too often, an advertised estate sale is a forage through junk, the relatives having already hauled away the good stuff.
When I read about an estate sale at this address, I knew it to be a neighborhood of tidy homes with tidy yards and residents who moved in and stayed the duration of their lives. If the family hadn’t ransacked everything, this sale held promise.
Surprise! There was hardly space to walk, the first floor and basement a warren of rooms stuffed with a lifetime of acquiring.
It was in a closet that I saw this file drawer, and upon opening…
…patterns!! Boxes in other rooms contained even more. My total
take was 80, although it could have been many more, but I was only interested in the vintage.
Such gorgeous covers. I’m still giddy with the discovery and purchase and so happy the family wasn’t interested in “mother’s stupid sewing stuff.”
Among the patterns were several for men, including this one dated 1954. Can only imagine what she promised for him to put on that coolie get up.
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Estate Sale Surprise
Tie One On…an apron, of course!
I would have fainted right after I made sure I had all that I wanted! What a great haul!
Do tell if you brought home any larger ladies sizes that you may not *need.* 🙂
Love the prices! The graphics are wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Eureka, the mother lode!
OMG! are those Cobbler apron patterns I see? (Advance & McCall)?????
So glad these lovely patterns are now in the home of someone who will cherrish them.
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