please everybody don't throw rotten eggs and tomatoes at me LOL!
#1
please everybody don't throw rotten eggs and tomatoes at me LOL!
With all the talent and beautiful quilts and bedding I see here on the board I am almost afraid to post this LOL! http://www.figis.com/product/twin+ca...B&code=2527001 I need something quick for my GD she is painting her room and needs something by easter and she likes this puff quilt I know I will never get something made by Easter she wants the whole ensemble she just ask me this morning at least she gave me 4 wks notice....but anyhow I just wondered if anybody order from them thanks
#3
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
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I would call the company before ordering to make sure they have it in stock and can get it to you in time. As long as you use a credit card, ordering is pretty safe. If you don't get the item, you can file a written claim with your credit card company.
#7
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I checked the Website. They've been in business for almost 70 years and carry a huge line of products, including cheeses, etc. They have an iron clad money back guarantee. I know a couple of people who have ordered from them and were satisfied. They have a toll free number, so it would be a good idea to call and talk with a rep. froggyintexas
#8
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Desert Southwest
Posts: 1,314
This company has been around for a long time so they are probably doing something right. That's a darling outfit and the price is reasonable, too. You could never make all that for the asking price. Fabric alone would be more than that. I say if it what your DGD wants it then get it. She will change her mind soon, anyway, as she grows up so it will at least last as long as her interest in it. Good luck.
#9
I made some from a pamphlet type book that calls them biscuit quilts. They are made in an Irish chain pattern. I can't believe they are sold so cheaply. I sewed mine very well so they wouldn't come apart.
#10
The reason they are sold cheaply is that they are imported - probably from China.
Most of the quilts I've seen from China are cheaper than I can buy the fabric for and that doesn't even cover my time making it.
Most of the quilts I've seen from China are cheaper than I can buy the fabric for and that doesn't even cover my time making it.
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