BE AWARE.....
#11
I'm wondering if anyone else has given a thought to what the young ones at WM have managed to do to the old man's vision...and how much we have all encouraged and enabled them to do it? That big picture isn't very pretty, is it?
#13
Originally Posted by sewcrazygirl
if you know product lines, you should only buy product lines that are known for their quality, Many times I find Moda and Amy butler at Walmart, Joanns and other places. you have to dig but its worth it.
#16
I no longer shop at WalMart for anything as it is not just their fabric but since they went to that great value brand
it is not worth taking home I use to shop them all the time as I liked the one stop shopping but no more I just stay out
theit fabric is sleezy I agree you get what you pay for
it is not worth taking home I use to shop them all the time as I liked the one stop shopping but no more I just stay out
theit fabric is sleezy I agree you get what you pay for
#17
I no longer shop at WalMart for anything as it is not just their fabric but since they went to that great value brand
it is not worth taking home I use to shop them all the time as I liked the one stop shopping but no more I just stay out
theit fabric is sleezy I agree you get what you pay for
it is not worth taking home I use to shop them all the time as I liked the one stop shopping but no more I just stay out
theit fabric is sleezy I agree you get what you pay for
#18
You have to be careful at JoAnns as well. I picked up a bolt of white flannel and there was not enough fabric on it. There were two more w/ the same skew on it. One was the same quality as the first while the quality of the second was terrible.
#19
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Clay Springs AZ
Posts: 3,229
The economic crisis is worldwide and we are starting to see the results. Everything is getting more expensive and poorer quality. Im just glad I have a good stock of notions bought before all this happened.
I really noticed it when Joanns doubled the price of batting and went up in price on everything.
I really noticed it when Joanns doubled the price of batting and went up in price on everything.
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: NE Wisconsin
Posts: 1,351
I recently saw some fabric at our WM that I was considering buying until I read the label that said "Machine wash COLD;Iron on wrong side only" It was 100% cotton and not "scrunchy" like a pique or anything that would be flattened by ironing. What do you suppose THAT is all about????
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