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REP

(21,691 posts)
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 02:23 PM Jul 2014

Need ideas for selling a LOT of vintage fabric

When my mother died, I got her fabric. She was a bit of a hoarder, so I have fabric from the '50s, '60s, '70s as well as '80s through this decade, but not as much from those years. The yardage I have is between 6 yards of each pattern to full bolts. I think I have around 4K yards total, maybe more.

Are there buyers who are looking to buy an entire collection such as this? How do I go about trying to find them? Heeeeeelp!!

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Need ideas for selling a LOT of vintage fabric (Original Post) REP Jul 2014 OP
That is kind of interesting. As a person who likes to sew fabric does interest me. dballance Jul 2014 #1
Mostly clothing weight textiles; mostly cotton; all in perfect condition REP Jul 2014 #3
That bolt of peacock-blue sounds lovely. dballance Jul 2014 #9
I'd sort it into lots. Maybe by decade and fabric type. Like '60s cottons. '50s wools. Etc. sinkingfeeling Jul 2014 #2
I want to sell ALL of it to one buyer REP Jul 2014 #4
I'd go to a couple of malls and safeinOhio Jul 2014 #5
Feedsacks aliza20 Nov 2020 #47
Can't remember having any floral prints. safeinOhio Nov 2020 #50
I was in a similar situation a few years ago. It seemed like 4,000 yards, but really a lot less. northoftheborder Jul 2014 #6
I may be grossly underestimating; it may be far more than that REP Jul 2014 #7
Please move to my area and start a store! Please! Good fabric is nonexistant except online. northoftheborder Jul 2014 #11
This is a location based issue. The closer you are to LA/NYC the better off you will be. TeamPooka Jul 2014 #8
Thank you! REP Jul 2014 #12
sure would like to see a f ew photos nt grasswire Jul 2014 #10
Right now it looks like a pile of boxes REP Jul 2014 #13
Buyer!!! Natbug Oct 2014 #14
I've got fabric! Lots of fabric. sandor13 Jul 2015 #15
Re: lots of fabric mbg2943 Nov 2015 #19
I have the same problem - loads of vintage fabric. Dreymac Feb 2016 #21
Feedsacks aliza20 Nov 2020 #51
I have a lot of vintage fabric for sale. Dreymac Feb 2016 #23
Vintage fabric Newmrmber Oct 2019 #37
Two rooms in an attic full of fabric Kscheri Oct 2021 #53
You might want to try the DU Marketplace Rhiannon12866 Oct 2021 #54
I'd take a close look at the fabric in an attic since the sixties. And the ones in a room, too ... marble falls Oct 2021 #55
Mom has 60 years of accumulated fabric midnight1111 Jul 2016 #25
Are you still interested in fabric? Sheelah Jun 2017 #26
Hi, I have a question if you don't mind? herding cats Jun 2017 #27
Vintage fabric lots Newmrmber Oct 2019 #40
I am interested! Newmrmber Oct 2019 #38
keen warwickkk Aug 2015 #16
It's a lot of it REP Aug 2015 #17
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #20
I have the same problem. A Lot of vintage fabric. Dreymac Feb 2016 #22
That's a good idea TexasBushwhacker Feb 2016 #24
Interested Fabrichoarder Jul 2019 #28
Welcome to DU. Check the date on the messages you are replying to. nt fleabiscuit Jul 2019 #29
Thank you! Fabrichoarder Jul 2019 #30
Hi and welcome to DU! BumRushDaShow Jul 2019 #31
i will ask some of my quilting friends.. samnsara Jul 2019 #33
try Etsy - I know there are sellers selling vintage stamps, for example EveHammond13 Sep 2019 #35
Vintage fabric Newmrmber Oct 2019 #39
feedsack fabrics aliza20 Nov 2020 #46
Those are like gold. I used to buy and sell feedsacks. And they are rarer than hen's teeth ... marble falls Nov 2020 #48
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #18
wow lucky you! i inherited the same stuff..I ended up donating it but.. samnsara Jul 2019 #32
Etsy? EveHammond13 Sep 2019 #34
Vintage fabrics--would love to buy them. Newmrmber Oct 2019 #36
ME TOO MaxFabric Jan 2020 #41
You bet they do. Especially printed feed and flower sacks. marble falls Jan 2020 #42
Oh!!!! Wish I could be there to look at the fabric. dem in texas Feb 2020 #43
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2020 #44
I just found quilt squares already hemmed that my grandmother made ( im 69)... samnsara May 2020 #45
All those I ever found, sold well. if the fabric is 'thin' fuse it to a good solid color cotton ... marble falls Nov 2020 #49
Maybe you could get in touch with Etsy crafters Marthe48 Dec 2020 #52
 

dballance

(5,756 posts)
1. That is kind of interesting. As a person who likes to sew fabric does interest me.
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 02:31 PM
Jul 2014

As a person who likes to sew my own garments I'd have to tell you that I'd need to know what kind of fabrics are in the collection from your mom.

Are they fabrics that one could sew into garments or are they fabrics that would make great curtains, pillows, comforters and such?

At times I've used all those different sorts of fabrics.

REP

(21,691 posts)
3. Mostly clothing weight textiles; mostly cotton; all in perfect condition
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 04:37 PM
Jul 2014

One bolt I'm definitely keeping for myself: peacock-blue silk embroidered with pure gold thread.

I'm not selling it piecemeal ... There's just too much of it.

 

dballance

(5,756 posts)
9. That bolt of peacock-blue sounds lovely.
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 08:00 PM
Jul 2014

You should most definitely keep it.

I hope you can some day have it made into something that befits your mother.

safeinOhio

(34,093 posts)
5. I'd go to a couple of malls and
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 04:45 PM
Jul 2014

look for booths that carry that sort of thing..You could have the desk leave them a note to call you.

When I go to look at stuff, there is always things I don't deal in. I have lots of friends that are dealers and I give their number to the folks with it for sale.

safeinOhio

(34,093 posts)
50. Can't remember having any floral prints.
Tue Nov 24, 2020, 12:04 PM
Nov 2020

I’ve had advertising ones with the name and towns of the mills.

northoftheborder

(7,608 posts)
6. I was in a similar situation a few years ago. It seemed like 4,000 yards, but really a lot less.
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 04:48 PM
Jul 2014

My mother passed away leaving boxes and boxes of fabrics, many old, mostly cottons and natural fabrics, not many decorator fabrics. She didn't have bolts, though, which would be much easier to handle; I had scraps and small amounts usually. I sorted through every piece (she also had yards and yards of ribbon and lace, rick-rack, thread, a button collection, and assorted buttons.)

Since I sew and craft, I saved all the natural fabrics: cotton, linen, silk, wool, and the trims. Anything polyester or rayon I gave to charity.

If you do not plan to keep any of it, I would sort according to fabric type (wool, silk, poly, etc..) then weight, if possible. Denim, burlap, canvas, would be used for different things than sheer organdy. I think most people who sew or craft are looking for a particular kind of fabric. If you live in a city, there are groups and clubs who quilt, make hooked rugs, decorator items, etc.. Advertise in Craig's list, or EBay, or Etsy. Be able to provide pictures if asked. Good luck!

REP

(21,691 posts)
7. I may be grossly underestimating; it may be far more than that
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 04:53 PM
Jul 2014

I'll be taking some for myself but I'll still be ass-deep in fabric. I'd much rather sell it to a specialty vintager than dick around with eBay. She bought very high quality yard goods; much too good to give away.

northoftheborder

(7,608 posts)
11. Please move to my area and start a store! Please! Good fabric is nonexistant except online.
Wed Jul 30, 2014, 08:59 AM
Jul 2014

Seriously, consider Kendall County, north Bexar County, IH 10 corridor (San Antonio suburbs) Very rapidly growing, MANY high dollar spenders who would appreciate nice things. Although hot in the summer, rest of year pleasant. Your stock would be unique and special! Also more Democrats badly badly needed!!!!!

TeamPooka

(25,277 posts)
8. This is a location based issue. The closer you are to LA/NYC the better off you will be.
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 07:49 PM
Jul 2014

That's where your material will be looked at as hip and vintage and you can get a premium price from vintage clothing stores..
The center of the country is a tougher sell.
They just thinks it's old.
If you are near LA then you need to look up costumers and costume shops in Hollywood and Burbank especially that service the studios.
They prize your material and they need it in bulk when they need it.
Good luck.

REP

(21,691 posts)
12. Thank you!
Wed Jul 30, 2014, 10:35 AM
Jul 2014

I am a short 5 hour drive from LA. Well, 6 if I take the fabric since I'd need to rent a truck. I'm in Silicon Valley.

REP

(21,691 posts)
13. Right now it looks like a pile of boxes
Wed Jul 30, 2014, 10:37 AM
Jul 2014

I a also have vintage couture 50s shoes and clothes as well as Victorian clothing and shoes ... and the fabric.

Natbug

(2 posts)
14. Buyer!!!
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 08:44 PM
Oct 2014

Hi I collect and sew with vintage fabric and would be interested in buying all... Message me pls

sandor13

(1 post)
15. I've got fabric! Lots of fabric.
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 12:13 PM
Jul 2015

I know this is an old post, but I figured I would give it a try. Any chance you are still interested in purchasing fabric? My mother passed on and she has at least 10-15 LARGE boxes of fabric from her mother's generation. 40s/50s and more current to 80s/90s. If you are, please send me a DM. Unfortunately I don't have enough posts to contact you directly. Thanks!

mbg2943

(1 post)
19. Re: lots of fabric
Thu Nov 19, 2015, 03:39 PM
Nov 2015

Hey sandor13,

If you've still got lots of fabric, I'd be interested in taking some of it off you hands. Let me know if you're still looking to unload it!

Dreymac

(3 posts)
21. I have the same problem - loads of vintage fabric.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 04:29 PM
Feb 2016

My 84 year old mother-in-law was a fabric hoarder for the past 50 years and I have 4-5 pick up truck loads of vintage fabric in plastic bins and perfect condition. There must be thousands of yards. I have pictures but I'm not sure how to attach them.

If anyone is still interested in large quantities of vintage fabric let me know. I was planning to haul it all out to Hollywood and try to sell it in bulk to a studio or costume designer. That is still a possibility.

Dreymac

(3 posts)
23. I have a lot of vintage fabric for sale.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 04:39 PM
Feb 2016

My 84 year old mother-in-law was a fabric hoarder for the past 50 years and I have 4-5 pick up truck loads of vintage fabric in plastic bins and perfect condition. There must be thousands of yards. I have pictures but I'm not sure how to attach them.

If anyone is still interested in large quantities of vintage fabric let me know. I was planning to haul it all out to Hollywood and try to sell it in bulk to a studio or costume designer. That is still a possibility.

Newmrmber

(5 posts)
37. Vintage fabric
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 12:06 AM
Oct 2019

Hi. I’ll buy any and all. I’m a buyer for a shop in nyc and vintage is always in demand

 

Kscheri

(3 posts)
53. Two rooms in an attic full of fabric
Tue Oct 19, 2021, 07:43 AM
Oct 2021

Hey There I know this is a older posts. I am in New Jersey and my brother and I are cleaning out my moms house and I think I have an attic and at least two rooms full of fabric. Probably dating back to the 1960s. If you’re interested and you see this message you can reach me at 732-261-8798. My email address is katherine.a.scheri@gmail.com

marble falls

(62,093 posts)
55. I'd take a close look at the fabric in an attic since the sixties. And the ones in a room, too ...
Tue Oct 19, 2021, 09:09 AM
Oct 2021

... if it's cotton, I'd try to see how easy it rips and how much 'dust' it throws off.

If she has printed cotton feed and flour sacks, you are looking a valuable stuff - set it aside, there are serious collectors and quilt restorers who pay very good money for it.

If the cottons are good, expect a $1.00 to $5.00 a yard depending on width, pattern, manufacturer (ie Moda vs say Cotton Customs).

If you think the fabrics are good, it might be worth your while to put a booth up at a nice sized local quilt club's quilt show vendors aisle.

midnight1111

(1 post)
25. Mom has 60 years of accumulated fabric
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 06:09 PM
Jul 2016

My mom has collected fabric over 60 years. She is getting old and wants to sell it.
Would you be interested? How would this work?

Thanks

Sheelah

(1 post)
26. Are you still interested in fabric?
Wed Jun 28, 2017, 10:01 AM
Jun 2017

Hello! I have a very large amount of mostly high end fabric. Are you still interested in buying? Thank you!

herding cats

(19,612 posts)
27. Hi, I have a question if you don't mind?
Wed Jun 28, 2017, 11:37 PM
Jun 2017

I monitor this forum and I was just curious how you found this post in an obscure part of a political site? I'm only asking since the post you're replying to is from 10/2014 and it seems odd to me that you'd see it normally if you were browsing the site.

Not that there's anything wrong with your query, it's perfectly topical, I'm just curious how you landed here. Was it an internet search that drew you here, or how did you wander across this post?

Newmrmber

(5 posts)
40. Vintage fabric lots
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:04 AM
Oct 2019

Not many posts online by people looking to sell large lots of vintage goods. For those in the trade that’s a compelling a good lot is a compelling prospect. I expect it’ll remain active for the foreseeable future.

Response to warwickkk (Reply #16)

Dreymac

(3 posts)
22. I have the same problem. A Lot of vintage fabric.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 04:34 PM
Feb 2016

My 84 year old mother-in-law was a fabric hoarder for the past 50 years and I have 4-5 pick up truck loads of vintage fabric in plastic bins and perfect condition. There must be thousands of yards. I have pictures but I'm not sure how to attach them.

If anyone is still interested in large quantities of vintage fabric let me know. I was planning to haul it all out to Hollywood and try to sell it in bulk to a studio or costume designer. That is still a possibility.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,676 posts)
24. That's a good idea
Tue Feb 16, 2016, 12:06 PM
Feb 2016

I would look online for vintage fabric dealers and see if you can find someone to buy the lot. There are dealers on EBay and Etsy as well.

Fabrichoarder

(2 posts)
28. Interested
Tue Jul 9, 2019, 09:08 AM
Jul 2019

I collect/sew with vintage fabrics and would be interested in purchasing! I like 80’s novelty(Care Bears, Rainbow Brite, Strawberry Shortcake, etc), and vintage fabrics in pastel/rainbow, fruits(strawberry/cherry/similar), seersucker, cotton/sheer with raised floral patterns, or anything really pretty and feminine. Please send me a message if you might have something!

BumRushDaShow

(142,434 posts)
31. Hi and welcome to DU!
Thu Jul 18, 2019, 11:29 AM
Jul 2019

We also have a "Crafts" Group here - https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1032

And you might be able to search through there to see if there are any other quilters (or similar crafty folks who use material) who may be able to help!

marble falls

(62,093 posts)
48. Those are like gold. I used to buy and sell feedsacks. And they are rarer than hen's teeth ...
Tue Nov 24, 2020, 09:24 AM
Nov 2020

I remember about ten years ago there was a rumor someone in the Dallas area had four or five trash bags full and it was like the search for the Holy Grail.

I never lost a penny even selling scraps. Learned to tell the difference between mint sacks and repro PDQ. I still have a feed sack quilt from my great-grandmother made in the twenties.

Response to REP (Original post)

samnsara

(18,282 posts)
32. wow lucky you! i inherited the same stuff..I ended up donating it but..
Sat Jul 20, 2019, 02:37 PM
Jul 2019

...mine wasnt AS vintage as yours! Compare similar items $ on Ebay. Get on Strange Inheritances. I can get the word out to some of my friends who do sewing and let you connect with the if they are interested..?

Newmrmber

(5 posts)
36. Vintage fabrics--would love to buy them.
Sat Oct 26, 2019, 11:58 PM
Oct 2019

Hi, I’m a buyer at a large shop in nyc an would love to buy (or at least look) your fabric. Send me a direct message. Thanks

MaxFabric

(1 post)
41. ME TOO
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 12:27 PM
Jan 2020

My mom collected fabric since the 1950s. Now we have LOTS of boxes full of fabric. Does anyone buy this type random new yards of fabric?

dem in texas

(2,681 posts)
43. Oh!!!! Wish I could be there to look at the fabric.
Sun Feb 9, 2020, 12:45 PM
Feb 2020

I am a quilt and fabric collector. I have swatches of fabric that go back over 150 years. There are many serious fabric collectors out there. I have sold lots of antique and vintage fabric on Ebay although I have not sold any lately.

Cotton fabric is the most collectible. Double knit not so, also cotton blends. Some luxury fabrics such as old taffeta and satin with no polyester are also very collectible. Some of the fabric, you will probably not be able to sell (polyesters). You are better off selling the whole bunch as one lot because some of it is probably dumpster stuff.

Older cottons are 36" wide (modern cotton fabric is 44" wide). Heavier cottons such as used for slacks are usually 45" wide. If you have cotton drapery fabric, this is collectible category too. A type of heavy cotton fabric with a texture is called barkcloth and usually printed in bold tropical leaves and flowers - this is a hot collectible item. 1950-60's lighter cotton drapery fabric in landscape prints are also good items.

Hopes this helps you determining a value of your stash. Ebay has a vintage fabric category, I think it is under Collectibles, you might look there to get an idea of what type of fabric is the most valuable.

Response to REP (Original post)

samnsara

(18,282 posts)
45. I just found quilt squares already hemmed that my grandmother made ( im 69)...
Wed May 20, 2020, 07:05 AM
May 2020

..since I dont sew I was going offer the squares to local mask makers but the fabric is pretty thin.

Maybe put your collection on Ebay?

marble falls

(62,093 posts)
49. All those I ever found, sold well. if the fabric is 'thin' fuse it to a good solid color cotton ...
Tue Nov 24, 2020, 09:29 AM
Nov 2020

... muslin backing. I think Moda is the best, all I ever used for dyeing for the quilting market.

Marthe48

(19,037 posts)
52. Maybe you could get in touch with Etsy crafters
Tue Dec 29, 2020, 07:01 PM
Dec 2020

I bet there are many who would love to have your material.

Another thought is the Amish. But I don't know how you'd get in touch with them.

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