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Old 02-11-2011, 08:32 AM
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Just wondering...

There is a fabric store in MA that sells quilting fabrics for $2.99 a yard. They are name brands such as Wyndham, Andover, Marcus Brothers, Avlyn plus some others that I don't recognize. I haven't seen Hoffman, Moda or some of the other big names.

Now...I wonder, how can they sell it so cheaply? Could it be lesser quality, second-runs, etc.? They tell me it's not "seconds" but the clerks have a reputation for not knowing a lot about fabric.

So I did the touch test. Some feel thinner than fabrics at the LQS. Some, particularly the Andover, don't have the sized feel of the fabric at the LQS.

What do you think?
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Wonder if it is older fabric lines ? So since it has been taking up space somewhere it is better to sell it and move the product
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Maybe send an e-mail to the fabric manufacturers and ask?
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Apologies. They have Makower, not Marcus Brothers.
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Originally Posted by cmw0829
Just wondering...

There is a fabric store in MA that sells quilting fabrics for $2.99 a yard. They are name brands such as Wyndham, Andover, Marcus Brothers, Avlyn plus some others that I don't recognize. I haven't seen Hoffman, Moda or some of the other big names.

Now...I wonder, how can they sell it so cheaply? Could it be lesser quality, second-runs, etc.? They tell me it's not "seconds" but the clerks have a reputation for not knowing a lot about fabric.

So I did the touch test. Some feel thinner than fabrics at the LQS. Some, particularly the Andover, don't have the sized feel of the fabric at the LQS.

What do you think?
where in mass, if you don't mind me asking....
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Originally Posted by fabrichore
Originally Posted by cmw0829
Just wondering...

There is a fabric store in MA that sells quilting fabrics for $2.99 a yard. They are name brands such as Wyndham, Andover, Marcus Brothers, Avlyn plus some others that I don't recognize. I haven't seen Hoffman, Moda or some of the other big names.

Now...I wonder, how can they sell it so cheaply? Could it be lesser quality, second-runs, etc.? They tell me it's not "seconds" but the clerks have a reputation for not knowing a lot about fabric.

So I did the touch test. Some feel thinner than fabrics at the LQS. Some, particularly the Andover, don't have the sized feel of the fabric at the LQS.

What do you think?
where in mass, if you don't mind me asking....

I was going to ask same question.
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Recently had a similar thread on this board specifically relating to Robert Kaufman (which I noticed wasn't on your list). His representative says they don't produce any second quality fabric for any distriibution.
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Old 02-11-2011, 11:16 AM
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I don't think the manufacturers of any product would put their name on it if they thought it was lesser quality. Why would they try to ruin their reputation?
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yes where......there is a store in Auburn Ma that sells everything for $1.99 Some of it is very good quality.
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I wonder if it maybe is a factory second may have a flaw somewhere in bolt or dye lot off a little bit I would think the manufacturers would have very high quality control since they charge so much for high quality fabrics. May be its a type of outlet store or fabrics that didn't sell well and so they were overstocked at factory.What ever the reason it still sounds like a fantastic deal so go for it.
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