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tamer08 Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 7:19:04 PM
Anyone interested in bartering for these old craft books with some wonderful FARMGIRL ideas in each of them. Not picky on the barter just want someone else to have these that will put them to good use. I have been collecting books for years and now it is time to part with some of them. All of these were given to me or found at different book stores.

1. Paperback...50 pages TAKEN
2. Hardback...175 pages. Wonderful ideas for baby gifts not only quilting. TAKEN

3. Hardback...170 pages. So many sweater patterns.

4. Paperback...100 pages.Farmgirl all the way!! TAKEN
5. Paperback...80 pages. Every cat lover should have this book.
6. Paperback...140 pages. Love this book but end up with 2 copies. TAKEN
7. Paperback...120 pages. Need more patience than me for this book. A great card making book.

8. 26 Lively Letters..Making an ABC Quiet Book 1977 copyright. Could not find a picture of the book....this is a wonderful old book.
9. Patchwork Baby...Christine Donaldson. Hardback...140 pages. This is a fun book with lots of ideas for baby gifts. TAKEN
10 Great Clothing from Sweatshirts, T-Shirts and Denim...Susan Beck. Hardback...130 pages. Great ideas for making a sweatshirt special.

Let me know which one you want...take them all to make room on my shelf for new garage sale books.

Tami
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5 acre Farmgirl Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 9:25:06 PM
Hey, Tami. I would like the Crocheted Sweater one...........thanks.
Please privately email me.this time of year, I only usually get into my private email...........outside calls you know......

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tamer08 Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 08:55:13 AM
Where oh Where is Julie? I have your book ready to go out just need your address. Thanks!
Tami
tamer08 Posted - Apr 10 2009 : 2:52:37 PM
Julie I need your address so I can mail your book....e-mail. Thanks Tami
countrygrace Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 08:10:16 AM
Hello Tami!
I would like to barter for the #2. Hardback Wenderful ideas for baby gifts & #9. Patchwork Baby Hardbadk. Let me know what you would like to barter for, I have aprons, placemats, fabric. Lace & I do have book also I need to trade to make room for new ones. Great idea.
Hugs, Grace

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farmmom22 Posted - Apr 03 2009 : 1:29:04 PM
Hi Tami! I would like the Simplicity's Quilts and patches and the Quick Sew Celebration book. Let me know what you would like and I will mail it out with your other things. Thanks, Tammy

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ClaireSky Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 8:54:35 PM
I would love the Sunbonnet Sue book please. Let me know what you would like for it.

Julie
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