I just love fabric and am constantly in search of unusual designs. However I often buy more than I need or just don’t get round to using certain pieces - so I’ve set up a little haberdashery section in my shop to sell fabric that I haven’t used. All of the pieces have been reduced.
Pop over and take a look - https://folksy.com/shops/MaisyMuffin
Here are one or two examples -
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Lots more fabrics added today
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I too have bought fabric and never used it. I created a group on Facebook to try and sell some of it off.
I too have lots of fabric but you just tempted me and I have bought some of your Xmas fabric to be prepared!
that’s my excuse 
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what a great idea - (I love your rabbit and frog fabric) x
Ha ha - you are certainly prepared well in advance. The little stand you bought is a really good quality one. They are very sturdy - just the thing for craft fairs.
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- I’ve decided to restrict the colours I use in my shop to a certain palette, so I’m selling all the pieces I’ve bought that don’t fit that. Also I’ve sometimes bought fabric online and discovered that the print is too large for my little dolls - Ditsy prints tend to look better. I’m leaning more towards the Liberty print style. The fabrics I’m selling are lovely but just not suitable for what I want to do in the future.
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I’ve added these postcard display stands to my sale - ideal for displaying postcard sized items at craft fairs - they are very sturdy.
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Some vintage sewing pattern fabric
Thank you, I can stand my advertising leaflets in them on my stall.
A few of the new fabrics listed today
The little stand is great and will be a perfect addition to my stall. The fabric is great too! (And the little extra bit, Thank you). 
I’m glad you were pleased with your fabrics Zoe. The stands are just the job aren’t they?
I have fat quarters of Makower Spraytime in lots of different colours and lots of plain fat quarters as well as a large variety of patterned ones.
I’ve added some bits of tweed and tartan today - some only 50p
Just 2 of the display stands left now.
All of the stands are gone now but there are lots of fabrics left.