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MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Nov 06 2006 : 1:31:36 PM
I have a TON of family members (let's just say I have 14 siblings alone, not counting all my nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles etc. And then there's my husbands family too!). I would like to make some embroidered tea towels for all the women and some of the men, however, doing that many would add up when most are sold online (plain) for 2 or more dollars each. Does any one know where I could get them by the gross (144) whole sale price?
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abbasgurl Posted - Nov 11 2006 : 6:00:44 PM
Katie, thanks for the correction! I knew Ikea is NORTH...LOL. I just get in the car when I'm invited & don't ask questions!
Rhonda

I'm a one girl revolution.
katie-ell Posted - Nov 10 2006 : 1:24:06 PM
Kathy in Indiana -- The Ikea in Illinois is near Woodfield Mall, that megamall in Schaumburg. If I get over there in the next month or so, I'll let you know -- in case you want some of the towels. (It's about 20 minutes from me.) I'm tempted to drive over to save money on the towels -- but the cost of gas will prohibit that until I have another reason to go out there! Otherwise the cost of the towels will go uuupppp.
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Nov 10 2006 : 12:51:08 PM
hmmm, for some reason I can't right off think of where exactly hicksville is, but sounds familiar, I'm sure it's closer then NJ! lol And I am sure I've been there for something.......oh yes just remembered, just had my TOPS Fall Rally there last month! UHG how could I forget! Ok, I know exactly where it is! It's about 20 minutes from me! A nice peaceful drive, unlike the one through Manhattan to get to the one in NJ! lol haha
suzyhomemaker Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 3:40:53 PM
Thanks for the helpful info as I think embroidering towels will be a great winter take along project and put aside finished ones for gifts for next eyar.



Country girl in NE PA
JenniferJuniper Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 2:43:31 PM
Heather, I'ts in Hicksville, the address link is pasted below!

http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/IkeaNearYouView?storeId=12&langId=-1&catalogId=10103&StoreName=long_island
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 08:38:39 AM
WOW I didn't know one was on Long Island. I live in Jamaica, Queens, so Long Island would be much better! I will have to find that one! Which city do you know? I go to Levittown a lot, and all over Hempstead Turnpike really, and Westbury.
abbasgurl Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 7:52:33 PM
Kathy,
I don't know where you are in IN, but there is an Ikea store in the Chicago suburbs...I think in Orland Park? I've been there a few times. It's worth the trip!
Rhonda

I'm a one girl revolution.
JenniferJuniper Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 11:19:34 AM
Ladies, sorry I was in a hurry earlier forgot to mention that you can't mail-order a lot of things Ikea carries except the furniture. I hit the store whenever I visit my mom in Dallas & ship a box home, I always find textiles there.

Heather, I only knew about the Ikea by the airport in Newark (my hubby's hometown), didn't know there was also one out on Long Island now which might be more convient for you. Wear trainers and bring a snack, walking through that place is more exhausting than running a 10k.

Jennifer
Tina Michelle Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 06:50:48 AM
here's some more sources..

http://www.lnt.com/sm-lnt-home-flour-sack-kitchen-towel-set-of-4--pi-1362674.html


http://www.shophometrends.com/product.asp?pn=205016&bhcd2=1162996791

http://www.amazon.com/Flour-Sack-Towel-Oversized-Bleached/dp/B0006ACJJE

https://www.surfasonline.com/products/5022.cfm

http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=101856

http://sunbonnetsue.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=200

http://www.lehmans.com/jump.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&itemID=2632

http://www.centralrestaurant.com/Cleaning-Towels-c112g579.html

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MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 06:44:52 AM
I will deffinately look at IKEA. I don't know where any are in NYC ut I know of one right outside the Lincoln Tunnel in New Jeresy! Trip time! Great price! Thanks!

I will check them out too Tina, I know where some of those stores are too and go to them regularly!
Tina Michelle Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 06:38:20 AM
you can find some towels at

http://www.williams-sonoma.com

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ktknits Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 06:31:51 AM
Bonnie, it is right. www.ikea.com - On Ikea's site look in Textiles, then Kitchen, then Towels. They look nice, but as I said, they aren't available online. I'm thinking of asking my daughter to pick some up at her store in AZ and send them to me in IN. Seems like sorta the long way around to get towels!

Kathy
Beemoosie Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 05:59:57 AM
Jennifer,
I did a search on Ikea, and found furniture stores; is this right?

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ktknits Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 05:58:38 AM
Unfortunately, you can't buy the towels online. Bummer!
JenniferJuniper Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 05:43:50 AM
Try Ikea - I bought two dozen flour sack towels at the Dallas Ikea in September; I've been embroidering them with old Aunt Martha's iron-on transfers, works beautifully. They are off-white with a plain 1/4-inch wide red band down the long sides, for 0.49 each. If you decide to get them, I'd recommend washing them first before embroidering, as the will shrink up a bit.
MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Nov 06 2006 : 3:56:18 PM
Thanks! It's a great site. Yet, still their smallest ones are still over a dollar each for the largest quanity discount. So keep the links coming. I would really like to be able to get them in the 50 cent each range if at all possible. Like I said, I'm willing to buy at least 144 at a time. So that's a pretty large amount, I would think. I would even really be willing to buy 288 for 50 cents or less each.
bybiddie Posted - Nov 06 2006 : 2:19:56 PM
There is a site that offers a range of flour sack towels with price breaks for large quantities - www.dharmatrading.com You may be able to find them there.

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