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Old 08-26-2009, 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted by littlehud
. . . if I don't use it in my current project I'm sure I'll find another use for it. Into my stash it goes.
If I get it home - and decide not to use it, I add to the "ever growing" stash.

Originally Posted by butterflywing
. . .

my joanne's won't discount the last 1". if you don't take it, you can't have that last yard. they also will not take back fabrics once it has bee cut unless there is a serious defect or a bad cut. they even give you a problem on that if it was on sale.
What a bummer - At one local JoAnns here :? I look at the bolt and if it is small I try to estimate what I need and what will be left just to see If I should take the remaining yardage for the stash.

I have recently found a GREAT discrepancy in operating practices at different JoAnns. I do not know if it is the managers prerogative as to how to run things or the district manager - but they are NOT all the same. Even the availability of the sale fliers differs. There are two equally distant from my home - One readily offers the end of the bolt and stocks the sale fliers, while the other does neither. You can guess which one I go to!!
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