Amazon Price on 40yd Roll WN Crib Batting
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Amazon Price on 40yd Roll WN Crib Batting
I just ordered 2 rolls (45x40yds) of Warm & White Crib size Batting for $20 a roll. Yesterday when I checked in my cart the price was $130. I could hardly believe they lowered the price this much. Well, at that price and in order to keep from paying shipping costs, I ordered 2 rolls. That still didn't get me up to the free shipping price or I ordered yellow golf balls for my DH. I usually make my crib size quilts/lap throws, 45 x 60. If I have figured correctly, you can get 24 quilts out of each roll and at $20 per roll that means that each quilt's batting cost is less than $1. I am not sure how long this price will stay on Amazon. Just thought you all would like to know.
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Good luck! Amazon sometimes does not know exactly what's going on. 2 months ago, I ordered a set of 2 pricey frying pans. They sent two sets of 2. After 3 emails, explaining that I needed to return a set, but no refund was needed, I got a shipping label, returned the extra set, and of course they credited my account. 2 emails later and I still have the refund. I tried.
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I just ordered 2 rolls (45x40yds) of Warm & White Crib size Batting for $20 a roll. Yesterday when I checked in my cart the price was $130. I could hardly believe they lowered the price this much. Well, at that price and in order to keep from paying shipping costs, I ordered 2 rolls. That still didn't get me up to the free shipping price or I ordered yellow golf balls for my DH. I usually make my crib size quilts/lap throws, 45 x 60. If I have figured correctly, you can get 24 quilts out of each roll and at $20 per roll that means that each quilt's batting cost is less than $1. I am not sure how long this price will stay on Amazon. Just thought you all would like to know.
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This was the original posting when I checked my cart this morning it was listed at $130. Now it is listed at $134. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Check this listing. https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...&condition=new. As near as I can tell, I will be getting a full 45x40yd roll.
and noticed it also says by the yard but describe a bolt. And it is over $200 on all prices shown. I don't care for 45 inch wide but it seems to be a great price and worth piecing together for my queen size quilt.
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I just ordered 2 rolls (45x40yds) of Warm & White Crib size Batting for $20 a roll. Yesterday when I checked in my cart the price was $130. I could hardly believe they lowered the price this much. Well, at that price and in order to keep from paying shipping costs, I ordered 2 rolls. That still didn't get me up to the free shipping price or I ordered yellow golf balls for my DH. I usually make my crib size quilts/lap throws, 45 x 60. If I have figured correctly, you can get 24 quilts out of each roll and at $20 per roll that means that each quilt's batting cost is less than $1. I am not sure how long this price will stay on Amazon. Just thought you all would like to know.
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No hurry. The last time I ordered a roll of warm & white I got the 90"x40yd roll. I am running a little low so when I saw this price I just couldn't resist. This will be better for me because all of my charity quilts are 45" wide. Now I won't have to cut the 90" width in two pieces.
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Wow, thank you for letting us know! When I went on the link, it was $134, but to the right it had the "Amazon Prime" price of $20.22. I have Amazon Prime so I grabbed some. I use warm and natural for my quilts, and have always wanted to make charity quilts for the NICU where my son spent his first two weeks. This puts that dream a little closer! I have made them 36" x 45", cutting down a queen-sized batting, so this dropped my cost tremendously.
I double checked the description, and it says a 45" x 40 yard bolt of by-the-yard batting, I should be good, but if not, I'll return it.
I double checked the description, and it says a 45" x 40 yard bolt of by-the-yard batting, I should be good, but if not, I'll return it.
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