Looking for thrift Scarves
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Janet Pizaro on Feb 07, 2016You can try Michaels craft stores for the scarfs.They run coupons for 40to50% off. If that doe not work for you Look in thrift stores.Helpful Reply
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MN Mom on Feb 07, 2016Hello Victoria Head over to your local thrift stores. Usually if you donate something at Goodwill, they will give you a tax donation receipt and on the lower half of it is a coupon for 25% off your entire purchase. So, find some stuff to donate, drop it off and then go shop for your scarves! Also, they have days where certain color tags are discounted...check that out as well for extra discounts.Helpful Reply
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Vee on Feb 07, 2016I saw at Dollar store. Also, at local farmer's market.Helpful Reply
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Ellen on Feb 07, 2016We have 'Savers' in the northeast. Similar to Good Will, but bigger, faster turnover, lots of 'specials', coupons, and credits for donating, as well as tax deduction. Also, church bazaars, tag sales, garage sales,flea markets, etc.Helpful Reply
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Kathy alfke on Feb 08, 2016Is that the project? Just curious, I love it. I am addicted to scarves and have way to many but I cannot part with them. Yesterday at Walmart they have a huge clearancein scarves, hats, etc........ I went a little crazy!Helpful Reply
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Kathy alfke on Feb 08, 2016I need a 12 step program for scarf addiction! HA!Helpful Reply
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Camille on Feb 08, 2016I often make my own with just a gorgeous piece of fabric. Hemmed or frayed, or made in a tube. Not much to it. and cheaper than purchasing them.Helpful Reply
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Susan Bennett Neel on Feb 08, 2016Hospice has a store in our town. It has nice things for sale. Better than Goodwill.Helpful Reply
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Kay Haynes on Feb 08, 2016Here in Michigan we have DOLLAR TREE dollar stores & they have lots of those scarves.Helpful Reply
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Fay on Feb 08, 2016Any recycling store would have them. In our town we have St. Vincents and also the Dollar Tree has some. Rummage sales are great for inexpensive finds.Helpful Reply
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Me on Feb 08, 2016If there's no big rush, wait for yard sales. They usually have the lowest prices of all.Helpful Reply
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Barb zdun on Feb 08, 2016Hi, I sew..Can I help if you can't find any. I live in northeastern Pa.Helpful Reply
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Jan on Feb 08, 2016Thrift stores, Goodwill, etc.Helpful Reply
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Jle4436402 on Feb 08, 2016Our Goodwill store has lots of them in all sizes and shapes for .99 each.Helpful Reply
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C Crow on Feb 09, 2016Dollar Tree and the 99 Cent Store in California regularly carry these in solids, patterns, and often in holiday themes (for quick holiday decor I sometimes hang them like a festoon across the front of our mantel, sometimes with fairy lights under them).Helpful Reply
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Mickey Baron on Feb 09, 2016Right now there are TONS at our local Goodwill. But you better hurry, they put them away as the seasons change.Helpful Reply
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Barbara on Feb 09, 2016Super SAver usually has racks of these types of scarves for a dollar or two.Helpful Reply
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KatAych on Feb 09, 2016If you don't have a local thrift store to frequent, you might try checking websites like wish.com - sometimes you can find big lots of them there. Or EBay.Helpful Reply
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CK on Feb 09, 2016If you can't find scarves ready made, you can make your own quite easily and inexpensively. Most fabric stores will sell 'samples' of as little as 1/8 of a yard wide. You could just look for discontinued fabrics, on sale fabrics etc. and make 'scarves' from that to the sizes you want. Walmart usually has a lot of fabric that's lightweight (like scarves) for about $2 a yard. You can get quite a lot of scarves out of wide material. Another option is to purchase inexpensive single panel sheer curtains and cut to the size you want. Of course like others have mentioned, thrift stores will usually have many to choose from.Helpful Reply
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Pamela Pianfetti on Feb 10, 2016Check and see if there is a local chapter of freecycle.org - it's a site where you offer and request items. There's no charge and it's a good way to also pass on those unwanted items you have that someone else can use. I've heard there are local Facebook pages for that same idea.Helpful Reply
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Mary Ker on Feb 10, 2016Yard salesHelpful Reply
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Janice Clark on Feb 10, 2016We have them at our Hospice Thrift Store....check thrift stores!Helpful Reply
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Lori on Feb 10, 2016Consignment stores usually have good quality scarves.Helpful Reply
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Allinthefamilysingers on Feb 11, 2016YOU CAN PURCHASE REALLY LONG ONES ON EBAY SOMETIMES FOR LESS THAN A DOLLAR. YOU CAN CUT THEM AND GET A FEW SHORT ONES FROM THEM GOOD LUCK DHALLHelpful Reply
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Candy Richardson on Feb 13, 2016Goodwill!Helpful Reply
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Victoria Howard on Feb 13, 2016Many good ideas from HomeTalkers!Helpful Reply
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