Deal Alert: Christmas Fabric at Hancocks w/ Free Shipping Promo Code
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northwest Georgia
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"4dogs" mentioned that Hancock's online has Christmas fabric for $1.99 a yard, so I went shopping just now. Thanks, "4dogs"! :mrgreen:
Before completing the checkout process, I looked to see if there were any promo codes, and found one that gives you free shipping on your first online purchase. I believe it also signs you up for their newsletter.
The promo code is HKFEMAILSIGNUP which I got from http://www.retailmenot.com/view/hancockfabrics.com
12 yards of fabric for $24.83 shipped (includes tax) isn't too bad at all! :-D
Some of them aren't exclusively Christmas fabrics. I saw some polka dot fabric, some gingham, and some striped fabric that could be used any time of year.
Before completing the checkout process, I looked to see if there were any promo codes, and found one that gives you free shipping on your first online purchase. I believe it also signs you up for their newsletter.
The promo code is HKFEMAILSIGNUP which I got from http://www.retailmenot.com/view/hancockfabrics.com
12 yards of fabric for $24.83 shipped (includes tax) isn't too bad at all! :-D
Some of them aren't exclusively Christmas fabrics. I saw some polka dot fabric, some gingham, and some striped fabric that could be used any time of year.
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CHECK THIS SITE EVERY SO OFTEN, USUALLY AROUND HOLIDAYS, THEY WILL HAVE GOOD SALES ! I HAVE SPENT WAY TOO MUCH OVER THE YEARS AT THIS SITE, AND AM ALWAYS HAPPY WITH THE ITEMS.
WE HAVE A STORE HERE IN TOWN AND THEY HAVE GOOD SALES AT HOLIDAY DATES TOO, BUT ON LINE IS THE BEST PRICES, MOST OF THE TIME ! SO GLAD YOU COULD GET SOME GOODIES FOR YOURSELF!
WE HAVE A STORE HERE IN TOWN AND THEY HAVE GOOD SALES AT HOLIDAY DATES TOO, BUT ON LINE IS THE BEST PRICES, MOST OF THE TIME ! SO GLAD YOU COULD GET SOME GOODIES FOR YOURSELF!
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Colfax, LA
Posts: 346
You know I spent money!!! But I found some great bargains and saved over $10 on shipping with the special number I got for signing in. My nearest Hancock's (or any fabric shop) is 30+ miles away, so I do a lot of shopping on line for fabric. Often my order arrives before I'd get a chance to run "into town" to shop anyway. My only disappointment is that among all the fabrics for NFL teams, they had nothing for our Saints!!! What's wrong with these people? Don't they know who the current NFL champs are??? Maybe the "Who dat?" scared them off.
For those who have never understood what the "Who dat" is all about, our Cajun natives have trouble with the "th" diphthong sound--and substitute a "d" for it. They also have a tendency to leave "s's" off words. Whatever. "Who dat" is catchier than "Who's that." Of course, being a retired college/high school English teacher, I still cringe when I use it. When I was teaching, I would introduce the demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) lesson by labeling them the Cajun pronouns and pronouncing them "dis, dat, dese, and dose." The kids understood, laughed, and learned that lesson quickly.
For those who have never understood what the "Who dat" is all about, our Cajun natives have trouble with the "th" diphthong sound--and substitute a "d" for it. They also have a tendency to leave "s's" off words. Whatever. "Who dat" is catchier than "Who's that." Of course, being a retired college/high school English teacher, I still cringe when I use it. When I was teaching, I would introduce the demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) lesson by labeling them the Cajun pronouns and pronouncing them "dis, dat, dese, and dose." The kids understood, laughed, and learned that lesson quickly.
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