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Shipping is by US Priority Mail

$.01 - $24.99 . . . . .  $5.00
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$200.00 up . . . . . . . $14.00

To Canada, Mexico, and overseas buyers: The shopping cart will try to calculate your shipping, but it's usually too high. 
I will refund any excess shipping you pay over $1.00 USD. 
I can only accept PayPal at this time.

For domestic Rush orders, please add $18.00 to the above list.
Your order will be shipped as promptly as possible, via U.S. Express mail. 
 
I am a very small business woman, with a day job to keep me busy,
but I ship as quickly as possible. 
If a pattern is temporarily out of stock,
I will notify you of the date I expect to get it in, and when I plan to ship.
 
I can accept credit cards through PayPal.
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PayPal is my favorite payment type!

To order through Pay Pal,
Use my new shopping cart,
I also can accept checks or money orders, but shipping will be delayed until the check clears or the bank accepts the money order. 
 
All checks and money orders must be in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. 

Sorry, I can’t take credit cards, except through PayPal. 
Please do not send cash.

Texas addresses, please add 8.25% tax. 

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