Places to Sell Antiques/Vintage Toys I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on places where I could sell some old books, antiques, and toys. The only place...
Anonymous replied:
Pop Culture Exchange near 72 nd & Pacific. I found an in-package vintage Lone Ranger Toy while helping a relative clean out a garage and PCE bought it for $75. They're also incredibly nice and have a rad collection of stuff. I bought a Spock coffee mug, for example.
curtains replied:
If they're collectible toys, I have a friend who might be interested. You can PM me if you like.
Allergic_to_nuts replied:
Don't go to krypton comics.
dodogenocide replied:
eBay, craigslist. No sense bringing a middle man into it.
Sewing questions! Does anybody know of any great sewing classes around Omaha? I was going to sign up for one at Hancock Fabrics but sadly, they are closing. Besides...
Jynxbunni replied:
YouTube should be able to get you through the basics, and has the added bonus of being free.
Kendall_HPP replied:
1/2 price books on ~126 th & Center has some patterns usually.
JenTheUnicorn replied:
JoAnn's does classes. The quilt shop by cilantro on 144 th and f did classes I think. What kind of sewing are you wanting to do?
HeartSummer replied:
While not exactly a class, the drop-in Open Sewing at Sew Creative sounded like a good resource when I talked with the employees there about it. They say the Open Sewing has knowledgeable people there who will help you with any project you want help with, and gave the example of an elderly man who had no experience with sewing but who wanted to make a suit and they helped him go from start to finish in making one. http://www.sewcreative-ne.com/
Attention craft fair, farmer's market and general expo lovers: the Elkhorn Hillrise Pto is holding a new fall fundraiser this year and we are looking for vendors to...