This arrived in the post this morning from all the way across town with the following written on the accompanying card:"This fabric was meant for you.
I first saw it on Saturday morning as it sailed away from my outstretched hand to the protective (possessive) bosom of the woman staffing the op shop.
I am certain she saw me head for the fabric and wool section and broke all known landspeed records to snatch it before I could answer it's pleas to be rescued and given to The Shopping Sherpa, who loves paisley, polka dots and black and white fabric prints. I could hear it tell me these things, I swear.
The woman assured me that she was going to make a summer top from it and we discussed (through gritted teeth), the options for a reasonably sized woman and two metres of fabric.
I assured her that the fabric is lovely and that I would have bought it had she not claimed (rudely snatched ) it first.
It had returned to the sale table by yesterday at lunchtime, so now it is yours."
What fantastic fabric and all the more special because of the rollocking yarn on how it came to be in my possession.
Taph, you know me well - a thousand thanks and may I return the favour the next time I spy a wool winder, loom and knitting machine in my travels...
Now Dear Readers, I need your input. I'm wanting to make this bag (with shorter handles) but can't decide between these four options:
Please leave me a comment and tell me which version you like best (there was supposed to be a whiz-bang poll with voting buttons here but I can't get it to work...)(Listening to: Deconstruction Presents compilation)

Leaf plate: $2 at Salvos in Belconnen. I'm thinking Craft Catch Up snacks with some Pacifica napkins I have which will go beautifully.
Entertainment: three videos I've not seen (I swear I'm the only person in the universe who hasn't read or seen Harry Potter) and one I have: $11 total. 4 books: $6 total. And look at this one!
Speaking of books I picked this up at Vinnies Dickson for 50 cents:
Not sure what I'm going to do with it but the illustrations tickled my fancy and for 50 cents I just couldn't leave it there...
I picked up a few more tapes for Miss Daisy for 50 cents each and even ventured out of the 80s.
10 white cardboard magazine boxes for E at work who was saying she wanted to sort out her magazine collection: 50 cents each.
Joss Stone CD for $4 which is for Sis unless she already has it (or for some strange reason hates Joss Stone.)
And this apron. $4 at Vinnies Belconnen.

And since the Kiwi girl was learning German at school and her teacher, Mrs Kano, knew a teacher in Germany, they became penfriends. 

(Round 1 - in my washing machine with a couple of buckets of hot water and the contents of a boiled kettle as I have no hot tap in the laundry. Round 2 - at KD's place in a very hot wash with a warm rinse)
Yeah. Nothing happened. Bloody bag. Bloody felting. Bloody hell. 
Is it just me that finds it funny that these are the two books I'm reading at the moment? Life according to 







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AND NO FRUGALLING TIL IT'S DONE! And just to make sure I have a back up...
So I'm guessing by the time she's sorted out her list she may be able to make it to CMAG to see the 




Then there was the Arne Jacobsen Brio dolls house kitchen. I have an eBay "super search" which hasn't been used in a while but when I had the money to check it every day I'd find gems like this collection of Jacobsen Brio furniture not identified as such.
I also got my first taste of the Irwin Interior Decorator Set threesome that Sew Thrifty, 
On a brighter note, this arrived at work yesterday. Those of you who have been readers since the early days might remember when I found a length of 

White plastic lunch container: $1.
and here's a little sneak peek of the contents...






