Hobby Lobby Fabric
#74
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Cumming GA (formerly, NJ)
Posts: 162
Originally Posted by qbquilts
Originally Posted by n2stitches
I work for Hobby Lobby. It is a Christian based organization. This is why it is closed on Sunday and I am happy that it is. We are not a full fledged fabric store. This is why our selection is limited. We have good quality fabric, I believe. We used to get "send out" fabrics. These are fabrics that cannot be ordered. Our send out fabrics are generally seasonal. I have had no problems with any of Hobby Lobby fabrics and I have a TON of it.
#75
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 28
I live in Virginia the bible state as so many businesses are closed on Sunday or open after church. I am happy that the state is this way. However, we do not have a Hobby Lobby and I miss it so much. I moved here 1 1/2 years ago from a state that had one. I lived there 20 years. I am having withdrawal. I wonder why we do not have one?
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#76
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Corpus Christi, Texas (that's me!)
Posts: 3,771
No complaints against Hobby Lobby, love their products, decor, fabrics, sales, and clearance.
I will continue shopping there too, including with their fabric department and purchasing their quilting supplies.
And Welcome to South Texas, we have (2) Hobby Lobby stores in my demographic area and it is well supplied.
I will continue shopping there too, including with their fabric department and purchasing their quilting supplies.
And Welcome to South Texas, we have (2) Hobby Lobby stores in my demographic area and it is well supplied.
#77
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Port Charlotte, Fl
Posts: 2,569
We don't have a HL here in P.C. Fl. but I think that if all stores closed on Sun. it would be good for family life and also holidays. Yrs ago stores were closed and if you forgot something for a holiday dinner you went w/o and guess what we didn't die. It's nice their open but I think it's at the expense of family life. Just my opinion. Sue
#78
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 28
I so agree with you. If we forgot something we could usually ask a neighbor or substitute something for whatever we forgot. Neighbors do not cook like we use to, fast food is fake food, meat is not real, and is their idea of a family dinner. I still cook from scratch and most of the neighbors love the the smells from my house. Our generation will always rule. Sunday's are for family, and just a quiet day we need to regroup for the week. Stop and smell the flowers, the fresh cut grass, listen to the morning birds.....oh! listen, shhhhhh, did you hear the children playing and laughing outside?
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