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Went to our local Hancocks the other day and picked up a couple of fq. Washed, ironed and got ready to cut it and it was cut at an angle 18 x 20 not straight at all. Luckaly I still can use this I don't need it all. And also I think it is a little thin but then maybe its just me.
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I'd return it!!
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That's why I don't buy fat quarter's. I've had too many that were cut really short or wonky.
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This will be going back tomorrow. Not sure if I want to try buying any more precuts from them. Has anyone else had this problem?
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Hancocks here cuts everything wonky if you don't watch them. No rotary cutting at all.
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The only manufacturer I will buy FQs from is Moda, they seem to do a good job at cutting. Though i also just had some from Riley Blake that were nicely cut too. I have found most other manufacturer's (like the ones at Joanns) don't take care when cutting, so I don't bother unless I know I don't need the full width of the FQ (like if I plan on just using it for bits and pieces). I will buy FQs from a few select quilt stores because they hand cut and seem to do a good job. Other than that I will just buy a half yard of fabric off the bolt and make two of my own FQs. :)
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I did order some fabric from Hancocks. I noticed it was cut wonky. Luckily, like you, I didn't need the exact amount so I was OK. I have heard good things about fabric from Connecting Threads. I am expecting an order to come tomorrow. Only ordered 2 fat quarters, mostly thread, so we'll see how that goes.
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Originally Posted by retired2pa
That's why I don't buy fat quarter's. I've had too many that were cut really short or wonky.
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I think I would keep the receipt and say something the next time I went in. They may make it right even after the fact.
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Well since I don't need to use it all maybe I will just keep it and say something the next time I go there.
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