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I just got these! I believe Lady Day has the one on the right?
Maybe some of the sellers have noticed that their $75 BIN patterns aren't selling.Lady Day said:Has anyone else noticed the drop in pattern prices? They seem to be, with a few exceptions, back to decent prices.
Lets see how long this lasts.
LD
Sure, I'll PM You when I receive it. I also have that Beach Pajama Pattern that you listed in The Ones That Got Away Thread in size 20.kamikat said:deadpandiva, both of them are cute, but that second one: WOW! I can't wait to see it made up! Would you be interested in a pattern copy swap?
Lady Day said:I got a question for you ladies, how important is a factory fold to you?
Lauren said:Huh, that's funny. I don't think I've ever used a FF pattern that wasn't complete.[huh]
Now, I'm very glad I didn't keep bidding, so the price was kept at a decent price. Yay, karma!deadpandiva said:Sure, I'll PM You when I receive it. I also have that Beach Pajama Pattern that you listed in The Ones That Got Away Thread in size 20.
I think only collectors value the FF. I'm with you, I'd rather have it be counted. The one time that I feel I was really ripped off was a FF. The back bodice and two different collars were missing. It's unusable.Lady Day said:I got a question for you ladies, how important is a factory fold to you?
Granted, most of us buy patterns to make clothes, but I cant *tell* you how many FFs Ive opened to find a piece missing! I prefer if the pieces have been used and counted as opposed to unused and uncounted. I mean, they are not comic books, where you run little risk of having a missing page![]()
But I do understand that desire to be the first one at that pattern. Its cool.
LD