Two: Vinnies Belconnen
Who have rearranged a bit as well and are currently looking rather empty. Apparently they were thinking of renovating but it doesn't look like it's happening afterall. The wool bin was looking particularly sad this morning.
I bought some fabric for a gift and summer trouser making, some knitting needles and a copy of Minefields and miniskirts: Australian Women and the Vietnam War. Total cost: $10.50.
Three: Y's Buys Belconnen
Which I realise I've never shown on the blog.Here's the famous Craft Room (note small person peeping out from behind the spinning wheel):Everything except books is still half price. Which meant I got this massive piece of fabric for $4 (it's about three times as long as you can see here. Note clodhopper for scale)and four cones of pink overlocker thread for $2 total. Plus a cruise book as a gift for Tania.
Four: Salvos Mitchell
Five: Aussie Junk Mitchell
Tania did better than I did but I did manage to snaffle a couple of vintage children's books for $1 each mainly for the illustrations.(I might just have to have a Christmas party this year so I can use that last illustration for the invites...)
Six: Vinnies Gungahlin
Another first time visit for Tania, and not much further up the road from Aussie Junk which made it worth popping out to. They had all winter clothes at 50% off and a remarkably good range of books. With, unfortunately, prices to match.
I left with a copy of Translatic ("In Transatlantic, the experience of crossing the Atlantic is re-created in stunning detail from the varied perspectives of first class, steerage, officers, and crew. The dynamic evolution of the Atlantic steamer is traced from Brunel's Great Western of 1838 to Cunard's Mauretania of 1907, the greatest steamship ever built.") which I thought was worth the $7 they were asking plus a copy of When London Calls: The Expatriation of Australian Creative Artists to Britain for $6 (and not just because it had a picture of a ship on the cover as well!)
On a side note: have I mentioned that Vinnies Gungahlin is one of only three op shops in Canberra open on a Sunday?
Seven: Vinnies Dickson
Where we discovered the motherload of vintage dresses. $7 each.
If you're around a size 10-12 and love the vintage vibe, I'd head down there 9am Monday...Speaking of vintage vibe, Tania's is much different to mine but very fine indeed. Here's a peek at some of the treasures she picked up this morning: Lampshade: $1, vintage single eiderdown: $5 (Salvos Mitchell)
Vintage wicker basket: $5 (Aussie Junk Mitchell)
1930s edition of The Oxford Book of English Verse: $5 (Vinnies Gungahlin)
And the 6 in the title? The total cost of my morning (including breakfast) was 6 (ty) dollars.
5 is the first number on my apartment bell when you walked past it!!! Also 5 would have been the number out of 5 you would have given the (free) cup of coffee I made you...
ReplyDeleteUn 4 tunately we were running out of time by the time we got to Gungahlin otherwise you would have heard from us...
ReplyDeleteNext year I am absolutely heading to OZ for a trip just to hit up the op shops. The prices you list are a bit painful compared to here but the range looks way better!
ReplyDeleteThat purple and green fabric is soooo me. Wowsers. What are you going to do with it? The Christmas illo would make a great homemade holiday card, too.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Its great to see you working the Northside thrift stores! Dickson vinnies..who would of thought! mind you, last time i was in Dickson i saw a gorgeous animal print winter jacket for $60.00!! Hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteHi, it's me, the drooler! Ima use that image of the children's book on my blog, if you don't mind. I'm collecting images for inspiration, and that one's a doozy!! Come see!!
ReplyDeleteHi Brandi Milne
ReplyDeleteAlways happy for people to use my images as long as the attribute them
Cheers