My Walmart's getting their fabric back!!
#1
I can't believe it. I just got back from my local Super Walmart in PA. The one that was only built less than a year ago. I wandered back to look at the 2-yard pre-cut fabrics, and to my surprise I find a clearance bin & NEW racks for fabric!! How dumb is this. The old Walmart had fabrics, and they got rid of it when they replaced it with this Super Walmart (ditching all the cutting tables, racks, etc.), and NOW they decided that they want to change their mind back again and carry it (not that I'm complaining, mind you). I actually got a TON of the 2-yard cuts for $3 bucks a piece (only $1.50 per yard!).
Funny thing is, I just finished re-organizing my stash and swore I had WAY enough material. Well, how could I resist with such a great deal, right? :thumbup: Just kinda walked the bag into the house and straight to my sewing room. It was a good day. ha ha
Funny thing is, I just finished re-organizing my stash and swore I had WAY enough material. Well, how could I resist with such a great deal, right? :thumbup: Just kinda walked the bag into the house and straight to my sewing room. It was a good day. ha ha
#4
All I kept saying to the employee was that there's been talk for a long time on my quilting board, and I'm SEW happy it was true. She said they should have it ready by the second week of September.
Hey Nancy P, maybe you need to get a petition started. The squeaky wheel gets the oil, ya know. ha ha. Every single time I went in the old Walmart I always made it a point to complain to the manager.
Hey Nancy P, maybe you need to get a petition started. The squeaky wheel gets the oil, ya know. ha ha. Every single time I went in the old Walmart I always made it a point to complain to the manager.
#5
I bought a few yards for a quilt that I did not want to spend a lot of money on...three seem really good but the black material is very thin. Really check out the material prior to buying. The quality still is not as good as the LQS but half the price. Its good for baby quilts since they only use them for the first year or two.
#6
Originally Posted by carolaug
I bought a few yards for a quilt that I did not want to spend a lot of money on...three seem really good but the black material is very thin. Really check out the material prior to buying. The quality still is not as good as the LQS but half the price. Its good for baby quilts since they only use them for the first year or two.
#8
Just hope that you don't get disappointed - ours got the fabric back and it is horrible - could not buy two or three coordinating prints/solids to make a quilt with. Just some thin, sleazy fabrics, along with some random flannels and some fleece. Now, nobody will be buying anything - so once again, they will take it out.
#9
Originally Posted by NikkiLu
Just hope that you don't get disappointed - ours got the fabric back and it is horrible - could not buy two or three coordinating prints/solids to make a quilt with. Just some thin, sleazy fabrics, along with some random flannels and some fleece. Now, nobody will be buying anything - so once again, they will take it out.
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