
What’s left of a Kansas City cow after all the steaks are gone? Lots of leather! (Think buckskin, not biker jacket.) You choose from: 1) The one-piece Lace Leather Belly. Really more of a long half-belly, this solid piece of leather is between 2-1/2 and 3-1/2 sq feet. Ours was black, approx 10-1/2” wide x 45” long x 1/8” thick. 2) A pack of Leather Strips. Ours was a very assorted 2 lbs of strips and larger pieces of leather, 1/16” to 1/8” thick, in rust and brown. 3) The Farmer Bundle Repair Bag, 2 lbs of scraps in various colors. Ours contained a solid 12” x 8” black piece and a very large bundle of brown leather thongs 47” long x approx 1/8” square. Lots of variety, and lots of heavy leather for the price.
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35666 FARMER BUNDLE | |
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35664 LEATHER BELLY | |
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35665 LEATHER STRIPS |
We honestly don't know what these were meant for, but they're nice little white cotton, two-ply pads/sacks in a peanut/footprint shape, 5-1/2" long x 2-1/4" at the wide part and approx 1-5/8" at the center, with a 1-1/2" unstitched opening on one end. Sleeping bags for mice? Shrouds for dead gerbils? Kewpie doll panty liners? Barbee's pillowcases? Petite pince-nez cases? If we were fabric artists, we'd order hundreds of these and wait for inspiration.
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40257 WHITE COTTON PAD-SHAPED SACKS |
These felt feet come in a 6-pack, like beer, but in a light greige color (light greige beer is terrible). The self-adhesive circles are 1-1/2" dia x 3/16" thick, and are ideal for tables, chairs, other furniture, and miscellaneous large, heavy items.
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40090 SELF-ADHESIVE FELT FEET |
Leftovers from some sort of game, these 19" sq pieces of canvas have one plain, natural side, and one side with a central home and (4) corner zones each marked by a colorful D&D style design. The dominant colors may be yellow, blue, red or white, our choice. Make up a game to use the design, flip it over and use it as a raw material, or just accept it as a protective table mat for the kids' work projects.
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30231 CANVAS MATS |
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