wor·sted[woos-tid, wur-stid] noun 1. firmly twisted yarn or thread spun from combed, stapled wool fibers of the same length, for weaving, knitting, etc. Compare woolen. 2. wool cloth woven from such yarns, having a hard, smooth surface and no nap.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Belated Freebie Friday: Tips and Tricks

Hi, first off I want to say so sorry for the lack of posts on our blog. It's been super busy with colds, holidays, more colds, new year stuff, and yet more colds. I also was working really hard on getting scarves crocheted for the Special Olympics. Silly me I forgot to take a picture so I can't show you how good they turned out. It was a great project and I really enjoyed it. So now that I'm done I'm doing a February New Month resolution to get back on here and get it in gear. : )

We are so excited to have Amy join our blog and bring her ideas and tips with her!

This post is going to be the first one in a series of Tips and Tricks that I want to share. These posts will contain things such as never paying full price/using coupons, starting the magic circle, how to increase/decrease stitches, adding more yarn or starting a new color, finishing, etc. Please post a comment with anything you would like to learn about and I'll make a special post for you. : )


Here's the first installment of my tips and tricks series.

Never, ever pay full price for anything. There are so many coupons, sales, etc floating around out there that you can get anything on sale. One of my favorite places to shop for fabric is Joann's. I signed up for their mailing list and they send me emails with their specials all the time. Many of the ones you get in the email are for JoAnns.com but I do get coupons for the store too. My mom is signed up for the mailer to come to her house and she gets the coupons before I do. And we're not talking 20-25% off, we're talking 40-50% off coupons. Here's the catch, sometimes they have coupons for anything or just a cut of fabric, but it can't be used on sale items. However, there are times they have a coupon for 20% off everything, even sale items. So that's a good one too. But not everything is on sale when you go in the store.

For JoAnns.com they will also have free shipping promo codes. I got some yarn a couple months ago that was on sale and I got free shipping. So that was a major bonus for me.

Wal-Mart also does price matching so if an ad has a specific price listed then you can match it at Wal-Mart. However, check your local Wal-Mart's prices. Even on sale JoAnn's yarn was more expensive than Wal-Mart's, and I was also able to buy it in a bulk skein and save even more on it.

There are all types of coupons and deals going on. Just ask at your local craft store to see when they do coupons and sales, also if they match prices or honor other store's coupons. Michael's stopped doing their own ad and coupons, but they'll honor other store's coupons. So if Joann's has all their stuff on sale and you can't use your coupon there, run on over to Michael's and use it there for some yarn or a hook you've been wanting.

I also plan ahead. That way when I'm working on a project I'm able to use my coupons and slowly build up all the stuff I need for my project. I save a lot by doing this. Especially a sewing project, the fabric is actually just a portion of the cost. It's all the notions that go with it, like the zippers, special thread, buttons, decorative items, etc. When your coupon is only good for one item, it just doesn't cut it, so I use my coupons and get everything as cheap as I can.

One time I went into JoAnn's to get something and it was on sale so I couldn't use my coupon on it, so I just got a spool of thread. I was going to save like 75 cents. There was a lady behind me in line and when she saw my coupon she sighed and said she had completely forgotten about her coupon and didn't bring it. So I offered to let her use mine if she'd pay for part of my thread. She was so happy that she just paid for all of my thread. She saved probably about $20 on her purchase, so it was a great deal for her. So it just goes to show you that it pays to be prepared. : )

So go into your favorite store and just ask and you can make it so you never have to pay full price for anything ever again!

Do you have any stories about saving money, and tips/tricks you'd like to share or learn about? Post a comment and let us know. : ) Pin It

2 comments:

  1. I just wanted to say that I learned the hard way that yarn is cheaper at Walmart.. good thing I at least had a 20% off entire purchase coupon.. so it turned out the same price... Also thanks to the lady in front of me for using her phone as a coupon.. otherwise I totally forgot my coupon and dint think you could use the phone.. anyway.. lesson learned.. be prepared.. and go to Walmart first..

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    1. I'm so glad that such a nice lady was there in line with you that day! I hate paying full price so it's great when you can get a deal like that. Thanks for sharing your story. :)

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