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QuiltE 01-10-2013 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by MaggieLou (Post 5776004)
They don't have stores in Canada but they do ship to Canada via DHL. I called their 800-# and asked.

Yes, they've been advertising via the QB pop-ups that they do ship.
As per my previous post, I did not find the Saf-T-Bak on their website.
Plus I know there are several products I've noted that they cannot or do not ship.
I would suspect this might be one.

MaggieLou 01-10-2013 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 5776176)
Yes, they've been advertising via the QB pop-ups that they do ship.
As per my previous post, I did not find the Saf-T-Bak on their website.
Plus I know there are several products I've noted that they cannot or do not ship.
I would suspect this might be one.

It's not listed as Saf-T-Bak on their website. Here's the link to the page. There shouldn't be a problem shipping it to Canada. I've shipped stuff classed as HazMat to Canada numerous times. They just have to fill out the proper paperwork.

JoAnn's has it online. They don't carry it in the stores. They call it Fiber-Lok Rug Backing. Here's the link.

http://www.joann.com/search/_rug%20backing/

Dodie 01-10-2013 10:20 AM

floor quilts are totaly different they are decoupaged on canvas and even covered or coated with a car wax very sturdy and very easy to clean

Grama Lehr 01-10-2013 10:24 AM

Interesting concept!

QuiltE 01-10-2013 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by MaggieLou (Post 5776344)
It's not listed as Saf-T-Bak on their website. Here's the link to the page. There shouldn't be a problem shipping it to Canada. I've shipped stuff classed as HazMat to Canada numerous times. They just have to fill out the proper paperwork.

JoAnn's has it online. They don't carry it in the stores. They call it Fiber-Lok Rug Backing. Here's the link.

http://www.joann.com/search/_rug%20backing/


Thanks ... I'll do some checking around for the 2nd product too.
If no luck, then I might order from Joann's and see if I can come up with some other things that I can't get here, to make it worthwhile for the surcharge plus shipping. Although, I always hesitate as to what the surprise charges will be when it hits customs at the border.

Girlfriend 03-29-2013 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by JudyG (Post 5771395)
Here is a picture of a floor quilt/rug that I want to make. It is made with three Stonehenge panels and a backing piece. You sew them together in strips, then chenille it and paint the anti-slip material on the back. It is soooooooooooo gorgeous. I saw it in a quilt shop in Puyallup, WA during the summer. I am going to a Stonehenge trunk show in Phoenix AZ this coming Saturday and hope they have some of the panels there. Anyone from AZ going to that trunk show?

I found this panel by Northcott's Stonehenge fabrics:

http://www.beverlys.com/stonehenge-r...FSGqPAod3kIA1Q

I wonder if this would work??

JudyG 03-29-2013 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by Girlfriend (Post 5962693)
I found this panel by Northcott's Stonehenge fabrics:

http://www.beverlys.com/stonehenge-r...FSGqPAod3kIA1Q

I wonder if this would work??

Yes, that would be beautiful. You would need 3 of the panels plus a backing.

MartiMorga 03-29-2013 07:27 AM

I love this idea, love the chennile Stonehenge rug. I am confused about the fear of walking on it, I can see one of these in my bath to match the quilt on my bed, just tie it all together. Plus having it easy to clean, my bare feet will love it. Most of my rugs are cloth or some sort, and there have always been braided rugs.

Girlfriend 03-29-2013 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by JudyG (Post 5962734)
Yes, that would be beautiful. You would need 3 of the panels plus a backing.

Judy, how would you use 3 panels, on top of each other? Thanks!

JudyG 03-29-2013 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by Girlfriend (Post 5962858)
Judy, how would you use 3 panels, on top of each other? Thanks!

Yes, one on top of the other. Align them and pin together before stitching. That is what gives the depth when you chenille it.


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