Hi I知 Hope
#2
Good afternoon and welcome to the QB from SE Michigan! There are so many different places on line that sell quality quilt shop quality fabrics. I use several. Fabric.com is a good one, I use it most frequently. I am sure there will be many who will add different sources. Connecting Threads and Marshall's Dry Goods are a couple more. Paducah's is one of the best. The list will go on for quality fabrics that can be purchased online.
You will find a lot of wonderful and helpful people here. Glad you have decided to join us here at theQB.
You will find a lot of wonderful and helpful people here. Glad you have decided to join us here at theQB.
#3
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,049
Waving hello from the left coast of Seattle, Washington.
My first on-line stop is Equilter, been using them for years. They have a large free design section that mostly deals with panels and settings but which I find great ideas. I also like their scrap packs (bolt ends) for when my collecting and their offering meet.
https://www.equilter.com/
I found this small family chain in Michigan from near Juliasb and right from where my hubby is from! Wish we had more chains like this locally,
https://fieldsfabrics.com/
My first on-line stop is Equilter, been using them for years. They have a large free design section that mostly deals with panels and settings but which I find great ideas. I also like their scrap packs (bolt ends) for when my collecting and their offering meet.
https://www.equilter.com/
I found this small family chain in Michigan from near Juliasb and right from where my hubby is from! Wish we had more chains like this locally,
https://fieldsfabrics.com/
#4
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2020
Posts: 3
Thank you Julia....
Good afternoon and welcome to the QB from SE Michigan! There are so many different places on line that sell quality quilt shop quality fabrics. I use several. Fabric.com is a good one, I use it most frequently. I am sure there will be many who will add different sources. Connecting Threads and Marshall's Dry Goods are a couple more. Paducah's is one of the best. The list will go on for quality fabrics that can be purchased online.
You will find a lot of wonderful and helpful people here. Glad you have decided to join us here at theQB.
You will find a lot of wonderful and helpful people here. Glad you have decided to join us here at theQB.
#5
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Join Date: Feb 2020
Posts: 3
Hi thank you. I will check them out. I am looking for a source that will do Eyelet stretch... mostly stretch everything.
Waving hello from the left coast of Seattle, Washington.
My first on-line stop is Equilter, been using them for years. They have a large free design section that mostly deals with panels and settings but which I find great ideas. I also like their scrap packs (bolt ends) for when my collecting and their offering meet.
https://www.equilter.com/
I found this small family chain in Michigan from near Juliasb and right from where my hubby is from! Wish we had more chains like this locally,
https://fieldsfabrics.com/
My first on-line stop is Equilter, been using them for years. They have a large free design section that mostly deals with panels and settings but which I find great ideas. I also like their scrap packs (bolt ends) for when my collecting and their offering meet.
https://www.equilter.com/
I found this small family chain in Michigan from near Juliasb and right from where my hubby is from! Wish we had more chains like this locally,
https://fieldsfabrics.com/