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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Latest op shop and market finds

I'm happy to admit that I'm a bit of an op/charity shop junkie. My first job after finishing school was volunteering in the local St Vinnies shop. That was in 1983 and everyone was throwing away all their 40's, 50's and 60's possessions........I was in heaven. Thus began my slight obsession.

Anyway I digress, I still love nothing better than a good nosey around the flea markets and op shops, always hoping for a little treasure. Here are some of my recent finds over the last few months.


Beautiful cotton Country Road top

with 3/4 sleeves


This one is made of silk and cotton and had a small tear on the cuff, 15 minutes at the sewing machine and it was just like new. I got both for $30 as they were in the designer section.

Some much needed storage - I'd say 50's era blanket box, the legs are inside. Just needs a coat of paint and a new cushion and cover. Perfect for all our winter manchester and clothes. Not bad for $40.


Can you believe I found a canner from the USA in Brisvegas. On the same trip I found a Pyrex double boiler. I can't tell you how long I've been looking for one and was sooooo excited when I stumbled upon this beauty. These items were a bit on the expensive side, $70 for the pair. The op shop is near the city and prices reflect their close proximity to town.


Oh dear, a few more vintage sheets to add to my collection. Word must be getting out that they are in demand, cause the prices have been steadily going up. I paid about $23.00 for 4 single bed sheets.


If found this cute old jar at the local market, only paid a $1.00 for it.


At the same market I found this lovely trio of Royal Vale china, a steal at $2.50.


$6.50 for this little bundle at Lifeline. Can you believe the cotton was 50 cents a ball! I'm planning on using the fabric to make a strainer for paper making and for some fruit and veg bags.

I'm now working on the system one item in two boxes of my junk out. That should help me rid myself of some of the clutter.


Hope you've had a great weekend.

Cheers Lisa

3 comments:

Unknown said...

awesome finds Lisa. Fantastic that you found a canner. I just bought one from the US for really cheap for my birthday and I used it today for the first time. I made chicken stock in it & now my stock won't take up room in the freezer. Soups are next on the list.

The Webbers living a life at the beach said...

OOh, love the sheets :D I love a good rummage myself! Well done

Anonymous said...

Those are some great finds. I love going to the thrift stores - you never know what you might find.