This blog is dedicated to listing ways to live thriftily in today's changing American economy. Not all of us are millionaires. This is for us.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Alternative Sources of Fabric
Fabric for sewing clothing is expensive when bought. Your best bets for finding sources of fabric to make clothing is to check thrift stores (they sometimes have rolls) or even to use old sheets for sources of cloth. Remember, keep an eye open and you'll be surprised at the bargains you can pick up.
For other ideas for the budding seamstress, check here.
This blog aims to show average (and not so average) Americans ways to save money and become more self-sufficient in doing so. Even if some advice is impractical, I can guarantee that there is something here for everyone. Have a look around and leave me some feedback.
This site is not here to complain (although I'm sure I'll include some minor ones in parts, being human and all). I am here to show American's how to save money as the price of gas increases. What does this all have to do with the price of gas?
As the price of oil and gas continue to rise, Americans and those around the world are starting to feel the crunch on their pocket books. This will only get worse as time goes on. Even if oil speculation is brought under control it will still only be a matter of time before prices begin to climb again. The simple fact is this: we are running out of oil. It is a finite resource and we're using it all.
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