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#3
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
i buy most of my threads from them- battings when on sale- they have a nice selection of (gadgets/notions)
the fabrics (especially the 1930's lines are quite nice.
i always order enough to qualify for free shipping :)
the fabrics (especially the 1930's lines are quite nice.
i always order enough to qualify for free shipping :)
#5
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Utah
Posts: 8,847
Check their clearance fabric section for good prices on fabric for backings. I also like their samplers. You can't beat the prices for strips, charms and 10-inch squares. I find the charm packs a good way to sample the fabrics. Then I can use them in scrap quilts.
And of course the thread.
And of course the thread.
#9
I LOVE the Pro line of poly bobbin/quilting thread that I just got - it's similar to Bottom Line, but it's completely matte and it's drapey-er. I think it's going to be as perfect for hand applique and machine quilting as Bottom Line.
I already liked their Essentials cotton thread and their fabrics. You pretty much can't go wrong with CT. :)
I already liked their Essentials cotton thread and their fabrics. You pretty much can't go wrong with CT. :)
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