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Greenwitch ([personal profile] greenwitch) wrote in [community profile] sewing2010-07-12 03:20 pm

patterns on the cheap

What are everyone's best recommendations for finding cheap patterns? I know that some big box stores (Joann's, Hancock Fabrics) run $.99 sales every once in a while, but unfortunately I don't live near enough to just run in and check weekly whether or not a particular brand is on sale. Do you sign up for marketing e-mails on official sites? (I just signed up for Vogue and McCalls, and they've posted a few ~$5 sales.) Ebay? Do local independent stores near you sell them for any cheaper than list price? I'm still new at sewing, and tend to mess up a lot, so paying $10+/pattern at my local shop is a little tough, even though it would be great to support the local independent business.

I'm not really looking for a specific place to get them (although if you do know of a place, that's great), more of what everyone's strategies are. Thanks for any help!
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[personal profile] redsnake05 2010-07-12 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Patterns are ridiculously expensive where I live - the cheapest they will get on a half-price sale is still NZ$5 or more. I pick up a lot of patterns from op shops (thrift shops) and trace them to alter them (like, a basic princess line dress and then alter the neckline or whatever), or I make a pattern from an existing item of clothing.