The Joann's closest to my office has the same amount of fabric (just fewer people who know fabric to cut it or answer questions) but I have noticed that the quilting notions are dwindling down and are replaced slowly if at all. What irritates me is the books and magazines scattered all over the place, some next to the cash registers, some in the patterns area, some in the home decor area, some in the back of the quilting area. But....none of them pertain to the area that they are in, and there are just piles of books on the bottom of the shelves, all jumbled together. And if I want a quilting, or OMG, a sewing magazine, I have to look in the grocery chains because they have a better selection. Can't find a current sewing magazine in the entire store but can find plenty of beading, Parents Magazine, Weight Watchers, Woman's Day, etc.; all good magazines but not what I want or need. If you look in the book stores - they carry 90% knitting and crochet magazines, and the rest scrapbooking and clerks will send you to the "Joann's down the street" for sewing and quilting magazines. Makes me wonder who is making the purchasing decisions in these stores as I go off to Kroger looking for the publications only they carry.