The Chihuly blanket sold high because of a collaboration with well known glass artist Dale Chihuly whose work and designs are highly sought after. Karl Lagerfield, the late fashion designer, was a prolific fashion industry staple for years. The brand is still strong and his vintage clothes and assessories are also highly sought after. I starting watching your channel because you do great research which I don't have a lot of time to do these days.
I feel like I owe you an apology.... when I heard you say "fox fur, real fox fur" I just about had it . I've got to admit I thought you meant faux. I knew you meant faux & I just couldn't handle it. But that's not what you meant. You said what you meant. I apologize for doubting you. I might as well admit that I have a judgement reflex that is far more sensitive than makes sense. I appreciate that you acknowledge what you may be unsure of & are willing to learn. More so you encourage that in others. Well done 👍
Thanks so much Kat! I have learned so much from you and it is stuff I used to pass by. The sad thing is I no longer go thrifting with friends because I spend too much time looking at everything and they get impatient. So I divide my reseller thrifting and garage sale days for the point of fun or reselling.
Thank you Kat for your hard work and insight into all things vintage. Pendleton Woolen Mills introduced their Beaver State line of shawls, robes and blankets in 1912 to their product line.
I have been reselling vintage textiles, fabrics and fashion for so many years now and although this is a year old and I am learning a lot binge watching your research vids, I cannot believe the value of what I have sitting in my own house, its coming out!
I have some needlepoint peacock throw pillow cases in my death pile. Now after watching, I’m eager to get them listed. Thanks for the great info and encouragement as always!❤😊
Jonathan adler...makes everything! I've been researching his designs especially his dishes MCM. they currently price up to $20 per dinner plate. And prices are rising...worth checking out. I decided to buy one piece at a time.!!
Love selling fabrics. HOLY MOLY I can’t imagine selling an $8000 blanket but I’m putting it in my head right now that I will. 🤓 I’ve have yet to see Hermes in person, but I have sold Versace, and YSL. 🥰
I have a couple of Tammis Keefe hankies!! Amazing, informational video!1 Thank you for sharing!! There are around nine "Lines" of various Ralph Lauren tags. Chihuly is a famous glass blower designer. Pendleton is made in Oregon, The Beaver State!! I have that Shabby Chic blanket!! Shabby Chic does not feel cheap; they use very good cotton on their products!! Shabby Chic; "sheek" Johnny Was is a really expensive brand, and that blanket, brand new was probably around $200- $300 brand new!! Missoni is a Couture Italian brand, highly sought after!! Jonathan Adler is famous for his pottery pieces, interior design books, and needlepoint!! Very famous for his pottery!!
Thank you for knowing the different types of embroidery (e.g. needlepoint). So many people don't know the difference between cross stitch, crewel, needlepoint, and just plain embroidery. As a person who does handwork it is one of my pet peeves when everyone calls everything needlepoint. And just a little gentle correction--Shabby Chic is pronounced SHEEK, not Chick :)
I used to do what you do 30 yrs. ago, way back before computers when you had to go to the library to find things out My point is I think I have learned more from you in this video then I did when I was in the biz
Great information. Pillows and blankets are usually long life items. I can see these selling for the prices you've shown. I hope you will make a research video on more linens. Like vintage tablecloths, crochet, doilies, hankies, and more. Remember the old tapestries too. Thanks for sharing this informative video. 😉👍❤
This was lots of fantastic information! I love textiles and didn't realize how valuable they are and probably have overlooked many over the years. Now I will be on the lookout for these! Thank you!
Love the video's you've been doing, I learn so much...I have a wool blanket that I let my dog sleep on and low and behold it's a Pendleton Beaver Creek....he's getting a replacement and I'm headed to the cleaners.
Thank you for all your research information. It will be so helpful. Your little boy is so cute and well behaved. He entertains himself so quietly when you have him in the room with you. Please stay safe.
I definitely love this type of content! Don't forget the waffle blankets with satin seam binding from the 60s and 70s. I found a 'new' one, still in its packaging and factory-folded, on the very top shelf at the thrift store. The young worker looked at me cross-eyed when I threw it in my cart, but it sold super-fast.
I love the satin edge blankets too. I found an amazing cream colored one with neon ish flowers and bring pink satin with its original tags still on!!! It’s amazing and I priced high bc it’s waiting for the right buyer ❤️
That Rachel Ashwell was sold at target around 2005ish … I know because I bought a lot of it ! It cracks me up how you say shabby chic… because I used to pronounce exactly the same way until one of my friends back in that time period laughed and said girl it’s sheee-k but I do that all the time with everything
If you're intrested, Karl Lagerfeld--pronounced logger-feld was a famous clothing designer. Shabby Chic--pronounced shabby-sheek. Filson company was est. in 1850. Love your energy!
Love the video, especially since i'm trying to make headway on tons of linen i'm separating and taking pictures of. 2 huge totes full of needlepoint and crocheted. Good Lord! In your video i saw a hanky that looks like 3 i just found and I know will bring me good money. They are extremely vintage, 1950s. Very cool looking. Thanks for so much great information and education. Have a great trip Kat. We are going to a church bazaar tomorrow in Sarasota. Fingers crossed!
I definitely love this type of content. I started paying attention to linens after seeing you videos as I'm not seeing anyone else plug it and would love to learn more, especially with the potential for high dollar sales on items super easy to store and ship, and often overlooked by others. Would love a high dollar breakdown of pottery and glassware. I know it's a huge category but maybe some lesser known BOLOs. Thanks for sharing!
Hermes is counterfeited a lot. So you have to look for the hand rolled hems, and the quality of the print. Always authenticate prior!! I found and Hermes scarf at the bins!! I used to find them at the regular thrifts, but that was before EBay and online selling boomed! I bought two amazing ones at a thrift for $.76 each!!! I miss those days lol.
What amazing content, Kat! Just an observation, the winter cabin pillow @ 31:30 that they sold as needlepoint is actually cross-stitch. You can see it distinctly when you did the close-up shot of the stitches @ 31:43. Thanks so much for sharing this information! I've passed up a lot of these items in the past, but no longer.
@TheNurseFlipper It's not a big deal, but it looks like it's two different pillows at 35:34 (can't find the flowers on the close-up on the actual pillow on the left). And close up looks more like a factory tapestry woven fabric, not hand made stitches.
I LOVED this video! I'm really on the lookout for pillows, throws and other linens thanks to you! Nothing makes me happier then walking into a thrift store and picking through overlooked items like these to find a treasure!
Wowww, I never considered pillows and throws selling so high. I do understand Scottish things, cashmere, vicuna, fur and some of the demands. But the prices are higher than I expected.
Kat this why I love your Channel. You go out of your way to give your Subscribers so much good information to help them. This was a wonderful video packed full of information. Thank you so much for everything you do to help. I have missed watching your channel my phones been broke but I got it fixed so I’m back on track. 💕🤗💕
Hello Kat! I absolutely loved this video. I have been looking more at linens, etc.. This was a great educational tool for me! If you could do more, please do??!! I would love anything on vintage costume jewelry, trinket boxes, and art glass especially. Even one on art glass jewelry 😂! These videos help me so much in better at selecting items to sell. Anything on vintage collectible “smalls.” A lot of people don’t have the room for big collectibles, but love collecting smalls (me included). Thank you for all you do and I cannot wait to meet you in Orlando!
Thanks much! I have sold a Hermes scarf years ago I purchased for .50 at a yard sale & sold for $500. It was a family getting rid of their parents stuff love ur info!!
Love this type of video! So helpful and fun to see the BOLO's. I have sold Pottery Barn and Pier 1 pillows or covers for easy bread and butter items and I have a handwoven tapestry and stitchery kits for sale, too. All undervalued even at Goodwill.
HI KAT ,i recently found 3 covered coat hangers, pink, silky, padded, i'm gonna check these out , ive not seen covered coat hangers before , they maybe collectable
Not sure if anyone mentioned, the Simply Shabby Chic line was Rachel Ashwells less expensive line that was sold at Target. It was discontinued a year or so ago. Great quality and I find it frequently.
My mother-in-law absolutely loved this pattern! My sister-in-law got it for her one year for Mother's Day, and when she opened it, I was like oh wow! I remember she had to go to multiple Targets to get the set. Nowadays, it's so easy you can order it and have it sent to your own store.
Thank you! You are teaching both what sells high and why some of my postings would sell lower. Time to up my search! This series is quickly becoming a favorite, Kat!
I love this type of videos. I sell clothing and shoes only but this is very informative. Please keep this type of content coming. Thank you so much! :)
Thanks for this video! I always look for linen/fabric lots at auctions. Found a vintage 1960s chenille bedspread in a lot purchased for $4. Getting ready to list.
My sister's and I all had Chanelle bed. spreds growing up, now I know why she got flustered with me because I would pick at the threads and pull them out!
Does anyone know what genuine Hmong “story clothes” sell for now? Newly arrived Hmong refugees were selling them in the early 1980’s for around $200. The artistry and needlework is phenomenal, but the ladies have always wasted their stories by insisting on making them on inferior fabrics ( poly blends). You can identify them by the grey and blue geometric design around the edges.
I am amazed at how much you can make on the items you presented, things I grew up with and never gave them a second thought! I have a few kits that I never got to, so I have money just waiting to be made! Now if I can find them! Thanks for all your great info 👍
Missoni is an Italian brand known for their zigzag knits. They did a collab with Target many years ago. Karl Lagerfield was the head designer for Chanel for years and years; not sure if he still is. His line is available in department stores and discount stores now. Great info!
This was really interesting! Thank you for all the info, I took notes! In case you haven't listed those pillows yet, that "Believe" one is a Mary Engelbreit pattern, she used to be an empire in the 90's with all kinds of crafts but started in rubber stamps. I have the rubber stamp of that particular pattern on the pillow. Hopefully you can get good money for it.
I watched the video and then went thrifting. This was the first time I had looked at scarves for a year. And I found a vintage Lanvin silk scarf for $3. They r selling for $35-50!!! Thank Kat!!
Thanks so much for doing all of that research and sharing with us. I've definitely been keeping my eye out for these items now. I learned so much more today.
Thank you for this video. The content is excellent. I was surprised to see the vicuna wool scarves. Vicunas are relatives of the llamas and alpacas. From the 70s until a few years ago they were considered an endangered species in Peru. Nowadays, they are no longer endangered, but still protected. Only small amounts of their fleece are sold and most of it is sold to an Italian company Loro Piana that sells each piece of vicuna scarves, hats or other clothing for thousands of dollars. Only 3-6% goes back to the Peruvian communities that sell it to them though. Great findings. Thanks!
I LOVE informational videos like this! Super helpful. It would be awesome if you could do one for hats and maybe silverware/flatware (since both are very common items to find at thrift stores and the like).
I’ve just discovered you and am enjoying your informative examples of different items. Thanks so much. My retirement is over in this economy so I’m back eBay sales again! You’ve rekindled my interest and knowledge covered in cobwebs and lots of new stuff. Thanks again 👍🏻👏🏻🥰
Watch ALL of my research videos here th-cam.com/video/qKQurrWVZxE/w-d-xo.html
The Chihuly blanket sold high because of a collaboration with well known glass artist Dale Chihuly whose work and designs are highly sought after. Karl Lagerfield, the late fashion designer, was a prolific fashion industry staple for years. The brand is still strong and his vintage clothes and assessories are also highly sought after. I starting watching your channel because you do great research which I don't have a lot of time to do these days.
You are so awesome! We know that researching all of this for us is extremely time consuming..but from our hearts we thank you
You are so welcome! I enjoy learning it :-)
I wouldn't say you were too loud...it just shows your enthusiasm. This is what keeps interest in your viewers. I think your vid's are awesome!
Thank you so much!
I feel like I owe you an apology.... when I heard you say "fox fur, real fox fur" I just about had it . I've got to admit I thought you meant faux. I knew you meant faux & I just couldn't handle it.
But that's not what you meant. You said what you meant. I apologize for doubting you.
I might as well admit that I have a judgement reflex that is far more sensitive than makes sense. I appreciate that you acknowledge what you may be unsure of & are willing to learn. More so you encourage that in others. Well done 👍
HELLO HELLO. Fox fur is the warmest fur there is on this planet. Those blankets are amazing! Don't get stung!
Hello :D
Thanks so much Kat! I have learned so much from you and it is stuff I used to pass by. The sad thing is I no longer go thrifting with friends because I spend too much time looking at everything and they get impatient. So I divide my reseller thrifting and garage sale days for the point of fun or reselling.
Yeah I take forever too lol
Thank you Kat for your hard work and insight into all things vintage. Pendleton Woolen Mills introduced their Beaver State line of shawls, robes and blankets in 1912 to their product line.
Thanks for the info!
I am blown away@ Thank you for the info!!!
You're so welcome!
Karl Lagerfeld was a designer for Chanel. He recently passed away so his items are more in demand. He had his own line as well.
He also designed beautiful works for Dior
And Chloe and Fendi 🙂
I love your videos. I wonder how a video about trays would be?
I have been reselling vintage textiles, fabrics and fashion for so many years now and although this is a year old and I am learning a lot binge watching your research vids, I cannot believe the value of what I have sitting in my own house, its coming out!
Wonderful! Happy to hear that!
Pendleton blankets and jackets are valuable.
I have some needlepoint peacock throw pillow cases in my death pile. Now after watching, I’m eager to get them listed. Thanks for the great info and encouragement as always!❤😊
Yayyyyy I hope you do well with them
Jonathan adler...makes everything! I've been researching his designs especially his dishes MCM. they currently price up to $20 per dinner plate. And prices are rising...worth checking out. I decided to buy one piece at a time.!!
Thanks for the info!
Best moment: "Buy it, guys! BUY IT!!!!" 😂😂😂 Catching up on your older videos while i work. Thanks Kat! 💛😀
You're the best!
Love selling fabrics. HOLY MOLY I can’t imagine selling an $8000 blanket but I’m putting it in my head right now that I will. 🤓 I’ve have yet to see Hermes in person, but I have sold Versace, and YSL. 🥰
You can do it!
karl is everything ...
he designed for many but majorly for Chanel❤
My absolute most favorite thing….linens…vintage especially! Love this video!
Mine too!
I love the info, and I am learning a lot. Your pronunciation of some "semi-common" words is a trip, but I get through it.
I have a couple of Tammis Keefe hankies!! Amazing, informational video!1 Thank you for sharing!! There are around nine "Lines" of various Ralph Lauren tags. Chihuly is a famous glass blower designer. Pendleton is made in Oregon, The Beaver State!! I have that Shabby Chic blanket!! Shabby Chic does not feel cheap; they use very good cotton on their products!! Shabby Chic; "sheek" Johnny Was is a really expensive brand, and that blanket, brand new was probably around $200- $300 brand new!! Missoni is a Couture Italian brand, highly sought after!! Jonathan Adler is famous for his pottery pieces, interior design books, and needlepoint!! Very famous for his pottery!!
Nurse here too...on other side of bed now...MBC since 2013...I'm in DFW...addicted to estate sales here...they are good
I bet!!!!
Thank you for knowing the different types of embroidery (e.g. needlepoint). So many people don't know the difference between cross stitch, crewel, needlepoint, and just plain embroidery. As a person who does handwork it is one of my pet peeves when everyone calls everything needlepoint. And just a little gentle correction--Shabby Chic is pronounced SHEEK, not Chick :)
So true!
Oregon is the Beaver State where the Pendleton town and mill is located. 14:45
Thanks for the info
I used to do what you do 30 yrs. ago, way back before computers when you had to go to the library to find things out My point is I think I have learned more from you in this video then I did when I was in the biz
I'm happy to help. Yes the internet has made research so much easier it's definitely a great tool for those of us reselling!
Great information. Pillows and blankets are usually long life items. I can see these selling for the prices you've shown. I hope you will make a research video on more linens. Like vintage tablecloths, crochet, doilies, hankies, and more. Remember the old tapestries too. Thanks for sharing this informative video. 😉👍❤
You're welcome 😊
Just one little correction.... chenille blankets, as in the hearts and flowers shown, although vintage are not hand made.
You are amazing. My eyes are wide open. thank you.
You are so welcome
This was lots of fantastic information! I love textiles and didn't realize how valuable they are and probably have overlooked many over the years. Now I will be on the lookout for these! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the good information I’m very new to selling on eBay very exciting I’m following you
Might be my favorite research video yet. Wow❤❤
Thanks so much, happy to hear!
I had to check my blankets after this video...I always look at linens...thank you Kat.
You are so welcome!
OMG. Your channel is a god send!!! I had no idea how much I needed these research vids until right meowww
Glad I could help!
I'm starting out small with items I already own and want to focus on non-fragile, easy-to-ship items, and wow, you have given me some amazing ideas!
You can do it!
Finally cleared my desk also...funny how doing that daunting task makes you feel like Bring It On...I'm Ready!!!! Clean space....Clear Mind!
YES!
Love the video's you've been doing, I learn so much...I have a wool blanket that I let my dog sleep on and low and behold it's a Pendleton Beaver Creek....he's getting a replacement and I'm headed to the cleaners.
hahahhahah that's too funny!
Thank you for all your research information. It will be so helpful. Your little boy is so cute and well behaved. He entertains himself so quietly when you have him in the room with you. Please stay safe.
You are so welcome!
I definitely love this type of content! Don't forget the waffle blankets with satin seam binding from the 60s and 70s. I found a 'new' one, still in its packaging and factory-folded, on the very top shelf at the thrift store. The young worker looked at me cross-eyed when I threw it in my cart, but it sold super-fast.
Yes! Thank you!
I love the satin edge blankets too. I found an amazing cream colored one with neon ish flowers and bring pink satin with its original tags still on!!! It’s amazing and I priced high bc it’s waiting for the right buyer ❤️
@@kristapapa5504 nice!
Kat, dear, you and your son, King Dalton are amazing!
Thank you!
Very grateful again Kat for all the time, knowledge and enjoyment that you bring to us all🤗. I greatly enjoyed this video. Please bring more😃!!
You are so welcome! Will do I had a lot of fun making it!
Kat, Love your videos. Your son in the videos is adorable.
Thank you so much!
Never thought I would be excited to look for handkerchiefs and scarfs til now. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed!
That Rachel Ashwell was sold at target around 2005ish … I know because I bought a lot of it ! It cracks me up how you say shabby chic… because I used to pronounce exactly the same way until one of my friends back in that time period laughed and said girl it’s sheee-k but I do that all the time with everything
hHHAHAHAHAHA :D
If you're intrested, Karl Lagerfeld--pronounced logger-feld was a famous clothing designer. Shabby Chic--pronounced shabby-sheek. Filson company was est. in 1850. Love your energy!
For Chanel!
Thank you!
I seriously learned more that I will actually remember in this video than a lot of others I've seen. Good job
The dog pillow is a Staffordshire dog. Staffordshire is very popular!
Thanks for the info!
As always, very informative. Please, Shabby CHIC is pronounced "sheek" not "chick."
Is that shabby chic the reason why we’re can’t put shabby chic in our ebay title bc she had it copy written?
@@kristapapa5504 yes, it's a copyrighted name.
Oooh. That one I hadn’t been aware of! Good to know.
@@jochildress5003 Rachel Ashwell published a book in 1996 about her decorating style she called Shabby Chic. She built a huge business on her ideas.
THANK YOU! I came here to say this.
Ralph Lauren makes all sorts of home goods...including furniture...sheets. blankets pillows quilts, desks, sofas on and on.
Love the video, especially since i'm trying to make headway on tons of linen i'm separating and taking pictures of. 2 huge totes full of needlepoint and crocheted. Good Lord! In your video i saw a hanky that looks like 3 i just found and I know will bring me good money. They are extremely vintage, 1950s. Very cool looking. Thanks for so much great information and education. Have a great trip Kat. We are going to a church bazaar tomorrow in Sarasota. Fingers crossed!
You're so welcome, great luck with everything!
Ralph Lauren is tops in Allll areas.So is Lagerfield😃fyi
Beaver state refers to oregon... which is where the Pendleton company is located
Thanks for the info
The nativity pillow is beautiful
I definitely love this type of content. I started paying attention to linens after seeing you videos as I'm not seeing anyone else plug it and would love to learn more, especially with the potential for high dollar sales on items super easy to store and ship, and often overlooked by others. Would love a high dollar breakdown of pottery and glassware. I know it's a huge category but maybe some lesser known BOLOs. Thanks for sharing!
Will add pottery, not sure about glass I would have to figure out more specific to look into
its a collaboration with Dale Chihuly the Seattle glass artist💐
WOW! WAY COOL INTRO! You're much appreciated!
Glad you like it
Hermes is counterfeited a lot. So you have to look for the hand rolled hems, and the quality of the print. Always authenticate prior!! I found and Hermes scarf at the bins!!
I used to find them at the regular thrifts, but that was before EBay and online selling boomed! I bought two amazing ones at a thrift for $.76 each!!! I miss those days lol.
Great tip!
What amazing content, Kat! Just an observation, the winter cabin pillow @ 31:30 that they sold as needlepoint is actually cross-stitch. You can see it distinctly when you did the close-up shot of the stitches @ 31:43. Thanks so much for sharing this information! I've passed up a lot of these items in the past, but no longer.
Ah yes I see it and yeah definitely don't pass them up!
@TheNurseFlipper It's not a big deal, but it looks like it's two different pillows at 35:34 (can't find the flowers on the close-up on the actual pillow on the left). And close up looks more like a factory tapestry woven fabric, not hand made stitches.
Love learning something new! Thanks Kat!
You're so welcome!
I LOVED this video! I'm really on the lookout for pillows, throws and other linens thanks to you! Nothing makes me happier then walking into a thrift store and picking through overlooked items like these to find a treasure!
Perfect!
You are so kind to share all your knowledge. Thank you❤️
You are so welcome!
Anything that says Loro Piana is worth picking up. He does Collabs on a lot of suits and men’s sports coats usually wool and they go for big money
Great to know, thank you!
Wowww, I never considered pillows and throws selling so high. I do understand Scottish things, cashmere, vicuna, fur and some of the demands. But the prices are higher than I expected.
Yeah they can go crazy for sure
What a great informative video, thank you for sharing. Also, love your hair colour Kat, very becoming.
Oh thank you!
Kat this why I love your Channel. You go out of your way to give your Subscribers so much good information to help them. This was a wonderful video packed full of information. Thank you so much for everything you do to help. I have missed watching your channel my phones been broke but I got it fixed so I’m back on track. 💕🤗💕
Thank you so much!!
Hello Kat! I absolutely loved this video. I have been looking more at linens, etc.. This was a great educational tool for me! If you could do more, please do??!! I would love anything on vintage costume jewelry, trinket boxes, and art glass especially. Even one on art glass jewelry 😂! These videos help me so much in better at selecting items to sell. Anything on vintage collectible “smalls.” A lot of people don’t have the room for big collectibles, but love collecting smalls (me included). Thank you for all you do and I cannot wait to meet you in Orlando!
Yes very true, you're welcome. Looking forward to meeting you!
Thanks much! I have sold a Hermes scarf years ago I purchased for .50 at a yard sale & sold for $500. It was a family getting rid of their parents stuff love ur info!!
That is awesome!
I loved this vid. Really educational! I would like to see you do anything that sells well.
Will be doing more for sure!
Another pronunciation fix: chenille is sheneel. Thank you for your very informative videos.
Love this type of video! So helpful and fun to see the BOLO's. I have sold Pottery Barn and Pier 1 pillows or covers for easy bread and butter items and I have a handwoven tapestry and stitchery kits for sale, too. All undervalued even at Goodwill.
Sounds great!
HI KAT ,i recently found 3 covered coat hangers, pink, silky, padded, i'm gonna check these out , ive not seen covered coat hangers before , they maybe collectable
Yes possiibly always check stuff that catches your eye
Not sure if anyone mentioned, the Simply Shabby Chic line was Rachel Ashwells less expensive line that was sold at Target. It was discontinued a year or so ago. Great quality and I find it frequently.
Thanks for sharing!!
My mother-in-law absolutely loved this pattern! My sister-in-law got it for her one year for Mother's Day, and when she opened it, I was like oh wow! I remember she had to go to multiple Targets to get the set. Nowadays, it's so easy you can order it and have it sent to your own store.
And I agree with you Kat that wool is scratchy!
LOL very
Loved this!! So much info!!
Glad it was helpful!
Prefect timing… just bought a GIANT lot of linens at an auction and was about to sort through it!
YAY awesome
What an excellent video! You already had me looking at the linens! And I found a needlepoint pillow at my honey hole! Thanks!!!
Wonderful!
I am in Australia and yet still found this video very informative and educational. Thank you for all the effort you put into this presentation.
Thanks for watching!
Great video, you did amazing on the desk! 💕thanks for the info!
Thanks so much! 😊
I can crochet that 3D blanket But I make Pansy and Roses . So I need to get busy hey
LOL yes
Great research info! Who knew they went for so much money! TFS ❣️
You are so welcome
Hello! So happy to see you! AIR MESS!! YES!!!
Hello!!
Would love to see more categories with this type of format, thank you
More to come!
Thank you! You are teaching both what sells high and why some of my postings would sell lower. Time to up my search! This series is quickly becoming a favorite, Kat!
Glad it was helpful!
I love this type of videos. I sell clothing and shoes only but this is very informative. Please keep this type of content coming. Thank you so much! :)
Thank you! Will do!
I loved this video on hankies, blankets and pillows!!! Definitely any eye opener. Thank you so much Kat!
You're so welcome
It’s the middle of the night and I’m dying to get to the thrift stores so I can look at the linens! Thank you for this, Kat!
Good luck hunting
@ tushygalore Wow, I thought I was the only one who thought about thrift stores in the middle of night! Lol.
@@pamprier4710 😂
Nope me too lol. I watch videos and dying to get to the store 😂
That chenille bedspread was gorgeous... I am really of fan of these, for my own personal use.
Yes, so pretty!
Thanks for this video! I always look for linen/fabric lots at auctions. Found a vintage 1960s chenille bedspread in a lot purchased for $4. Getting ready to list.
That is awesome!
That’s on my bolo and bucket list to find
My sister's and I all had Chanelle bed. spreds growing up, now I know why she got flustered with me because I would pick at the threads and pull them out!
@@angelajaconetti6929 lol lol
Does anyone know what genuine Hmong “story clothes” sell for now? Newly arrived Hmong refugees were selling them in the early 1980’s for around $200. The artistry and needlework is phenomenal, but the ladies have always wasted their stories by insisting on making them on inferior fabrics ( poly blends). You can identify them by the grey and blue geometric design around the edges.
I am amazed at how much you can make on the items you presented, things I grew up with and never gave them a second thought! I have a few kits that I never got to, so I have money just waiting to be made! Now if I can find them! Thanks for all your great info 👍
Thank you so much!
Missoni is an Italian brand known for their zigzag knits. They did a collab with Target many years ago. Karl Lagerfield was the head designer for Chanel for years and years; not sure if he still is. His line is available in department stores and discount stores now. Great info!
Thank you so much!
Karl Lagerfield has passed away on February 19, 2019. He was German, and known for his long white pigtail hairstyle.
Very educational thanks for all you do, just motivated me to start back crocheting I have to learn the granny stitch. Thanks for all you do!!!
You are so welcome!
This was really interesting! Thank you for all the info, I took notes! In case you haven't listed those pillows yet, that "Believe" one is a Mary Engelbreit pattern, she used to be an empire in the 90's with all kinds of crafts but started in rubber stamps. I have the rubber stamp of that particular pattern on the pillow. Hopefully you can get good money for it.
I listed it's not super high dollar unfortunately :(
I watched the video and then went thrifting. This was the first time I had looked at scarves for a year. And I found a vintage Lanvin silk scarf for $3. They r selling for $35-50!!! Thank Kat!!
YAY that is awesome congrats!!!
Thanks so much for doing all of that research and sharing with us. I've definitely been keeping my eye out for these items now. I learned so much more today.
You're welcome
Thank you for this video. The content is excellent. I was surprised to see the vicuna wool scarves. Vicunas are relatives of the llamas and alpacas. From the 70s until a few years ago they were considered an endangered species in Peru. Nowadays, they are no longer endangered, but still protected. Only small amounts of their fleece are sold and most of it is sold to an Italian company Loro Piana that sells each piece of vicuna scarves, hats or other clothing for thousands of dollars. Only 3-6% goes back to the Peruvian communities that sell it to them though.
Great findings. Thanks!
Appreciate the info!
I LOVE informational videos like this! Super helpful. It would be awesome if you could do one for hats and maybe silverware/flatware (since both are very common items to find at thrift stores and the like).
I'll add those to my list, but I don't find tons so would have to see if I know enough to do one LOL
Love to watch your videos. So much information. Thank you so much.
You are so welcome!
Not a reseller, still loved this video! So informative 💞
Glad you liked it!!
Thanks for the video Nurse Flipper. I learned alot with this information.
Glad it was helpful!
Always great info.
Glad you think so!
I’ve just discovered you and am enjoying your informative examples of different items. Thanks so much. My retirement is over in this economy so I’m back eBay sales again! You’ve rekindled my interest and knowledge covered in cobwebs and lots of new stuff. Thanks again 👍🏻👏🏻🥰
You are so welcome!
Totally unrelated but your hair looks really nice! 😊
Oh thank you!
I bought an unfinished fabulous large butterfly needlepoint in a frame, is unfinished sellable for alot
I sell them unfinished sometimes, they're not as valuable but will still sell
I like your new hair 🙂
Thanks appreciate it :D