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Old 11-12-2009, 10:49 AM
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Darlene loves Chocolates
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YOU ARE 100% CORRECT, MARSHALL IN BATESVILLE IS ONE GREAT PLACE....AND WORTH THE DRIVE.....IF YOU ARE A TRUE LOVER OF FABRIC AND SEWING, YOU MUST GO HERE....


Marshall Dry Goods Co., Inc. was established in 1944. We specialize in manufacturing woven cotton & poly/cotton fabrics for retail customers. We manufacture textiles domestically and overseas to give our customers the best value possible. We also supply bonded quilt batting on rolls in all widths and thickness as well as flat fold fabric bundles, muslin, broadcloth, sheeting, flannel, canvas, prints, and florals.

Marshall Dry Goods Co., Inc. has been in business for over 60 years & we know how to take care of our customers. Our current wholesale and retail offering is over 150 textiles and fabric in stock and we back every item 100%.


If you have any questions you can use our contact form or email us at [email protected] (wholesale customers, please contact [email protected]) or call toll free 1-888-744-8277. If you call Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00 CST a live person will answer the phone quickly and answer your questions about our fabric and textile products. You can also visit our warehouse & retail outlet in Batesville, Arkansas.

Providing you with the best shopping experience is our goal. Hope to hear from you soon.

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i don't sew well, and certainly only able to crazy quilt and i had a blast with my sewing circle....for me all the seconds were prized finds.

AGAIN IF YOU LOVE FABRIC, YOU MUST GO HERE AND I THINK THEY HAVE A WEB SITE, BUT NOTHING LIKE SPENDING HOURS IN THERE LOOKING OVER SUCH A WIDE SELECTION OF FABRICS.


Originally Posted by mysacrifice
I live in Arkansas and travel to Hot Springs quite frequently. There are not any quilt stores that I am aware of down there? If there were, they have probably shut down due to the economy. That's what happened to my city, which is not far from there. NOW, if you were to travel about 2 1/2 - 3 hours north, then you could go to Jonesboro where Marshall's Dry Goods is. Wonderful store! I got Free Spirit, Heather Bailey, Moda, etc. fabrics there for $1.98 a yard! I came home with 72 yards of name-brand stuff! Cannot beat this place.
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