BE AWARE.....
#1
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Be aware of the quality of the fabric you're buying even if you've purchase this same fabric many times prior to now. I was at my local Wally World a couple of days ago to pick up some wide muslin - for curtains. I love muslin! I could only find one bolt of the wider width which I wanted but there was just under three yards on the bolt. I asked if they had any other bolt stored out of sight and the associate found a 13 yard bolt for me. She was about to cut the 5 yard amount I was wanting when I noticed the quality was much lighter in weight than what I always buy. I mentioned it to the young associate and (as if I didn't know what I was talking about) she informed me it was the 'same invoice number' on the cardboard sleeve the fabric was wrapped around as was on the cardboard sleeve of the fabric which was with the less than 3 yard piece. I tried to tell her it wasn't the same as the new bolt was much 'cheesier' in weight. Just then another associate entered into our conversation and checked the number and sure enough it was the same but when she checked the fabric itself she agreed with me it was not the same quality. Now I'm wondering how many of us unsuspecting sewers have been duped. My question is was this error on the part of the manufacturer, Walmart or who. In an effort to get the cheapest price for the fabric it's purchasing for us, is Walmart accepting a lower quality of fabric expecting us the buyer not to notice it 'ain't what it used to be' or is the manufacturer screwing with Walmart thinking they'll never know there has been a quality change. Who's going to notice? When was the last time a buyer for Walmart checked what ends up in the store for the sewers and noticing or even caring about the difference. After all it's just our 'buck' so what! Something like this really pisses me off. I may be an old turkey in years but I've still a brain that is functioning quite well, thank you! Now I hope I feel better having gotten that off my chest! DottienTx
#3
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Feel free to vent anytime.
I work at the fabric dept of the local Walmart, and agree with you. There are times that the 'new' but same fabric is a bit different than it used to be. Not sure why. But I always inspect the fabric as I'm measuring it for my customers and point out if there are flaws or quality issues with it.
I know I hate getting bad quality, bad service etc. I try to take care of my customers and fellow quilters/sewers.
Sorry you had such an issue with your Walmart associate.
I work at the fabric dept of the local Walmart, and agree with you. There are times that the 'new' but same fabric is a bit different than it used to be. Not sure why. But I always inspect the fabric as I'm measuring it for my customers and point out if there are flaws or quality issues with it.
I know I hate getting bad quality, bad service etc. I try to take care of my customers and fellow quilters/sewers.
Sorry you had such an issue with your Walmart associate.
#4
I used to prefer the muslin at Wal Mart to ANY I saw at JoAnn's - but, you're right, lately - not so much. I rarely rarely rarely shop at WM and even less now that they've done away with the fabric dept. Just have no real reason to go there much anymore.
#6
For several years now Walmart has demanded its suppliers lower their price by 10% *every* year. Once you've off shored manufacturing to the countries with the lowest labor costs and no environmental restrictions, the only way to lower costs from there is to lower the quality of the goods.
Expect lower quality every day!
Expect lower quality every day!
#8
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Location: England
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This has happened recently in the UK too.
Thinking that I didn't feel like travelling too far, I was about to purchase some fabric from a nearby large department shop but noticed the fabric weave seemed more 'open', for want of a better word.
I put it back and took the long journey across the city to the only quilt store we have and paid more for the better quality fabric I was used to.
Thinking that I didn't feel like travelling too far, I was about to purchase some fabric from a nearby large department shop but noticed the fabric weave seemed more 'open', for want of a better word.
I put it back and took the long journey across the city to the only quilt store we have and paid more for the better quality fabric I was used to.
#9
This is happening in WM, as well as other stores. We all need to check the 'hand' of the fabric prior to purchase.
That being said, there is an online store I trust to always deliver the best quality - Keepsake Quilting. I know it is a little more for the fabric when I have to pay shipping. But sometimes there is nothing locally that works for the quilt in question...
That being said, there is an online store I trust to always deliver the best quality - Keepsake Quilting. I know it is a little more for the fabric when I have to pay shipping. But sometimes there is nothing locally that works for the quilt in question...
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Location: other side of the black stump, Perth Western Australia
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[quote=QuiltingGrannie]Feel free to vent anytime.
I work at the fabric dept of the local Walmart, and agree with you. There are times that the 'new' but same fabric is a bit different than it used to be. Not sure why. But I always inspect the fabric as I'm measuring it for my customers and point out if there are flaws or quality issues with it.
I know I hate getting bad quality, bad service etc. I try to take care of my customers and fellow quilters/sewers.
Sorry you had such an issue with your Walmart associate.[/quote
wish all employees were like you! you deserve a medal :thumbup: I am like you and try to serve customers like I would like to be served but some customers test your patience! :lol:
I work at the fabric dept of the local Walmart, and agree with you. There are times that the 'new' but same fabric is a bit different than it used to be. Not sure why. But I always inspect the fabric as I'm measuring it for my customers and point out if there are flaws or quality issues with it.
I know I hate getting bad quality, bad service etc. I try to take care of my customers and fellow quilters/sewers.
Sorry you had such an issue with your Walmart associate.[/quote
wish all employees were like you! you deserve a medal :thumbup: I am like you and try to serve customers like I would like to be served but some customers test your patience! :lol:
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