Miss Dottie
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Daisy Buchanan said:Now that sounds like my kind of stuff!!
I remember this event from last year. If I'm thinking of the same one, it is mostly Victorian and some Edwardian. Most of the vendors last year were either fabric dealers or people selling museum quality pieces, that were way way out of my price range.
I know the Worcester, Framingham, Natick areas pretty well. I lived in Worcester for five years. I don't know of any vintage shoppes out there, but I imagine that the thrift stores get some good things. I hear that further west, in the Stockbridge/Sturbridge area there are some great places. I'm gonna have to get out there at some point.
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I used to work at Old Sturbridge Village (yup--as a living historical interpreter, which means I know far too much about 1830s New England) and we used to go to every Brimfield fair. I remember it as being HUGE and I woud buy vintage quilt tops from the 30s for about $20 or so. Beautiful fabrics. If you turn down the right aisle, you'll find a good chunk of stuff from the 20s-40s. So don't give up on it completely.
I think the events happen on three day weekends--Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day.