I have never found TM to be that thrifty. In fact I think they're quite pricey. It may be the region. I prefer estate sales to save money on fabric.
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Made my first visit to a tm while on a trip to Destin. Found two cutting mats. The biggest was around 16.00. I was an American Crafts brand.
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will have to check them out
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Will check the store around the corner from my house...
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None close to here 25 to 50 miles away. Never been to one. But same for Joann's, Hobby Lobby and others.
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It is hit or miss but when you hit it is good!
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I've gotten two really nice fat quarter bundles of Westminster fabric at my TM. 29 FQs for around $35. They don't get them in often but I keep checking. I could kick myself for passing up the last two I saw. Debated whether or not to get them cause they really weren't my style and decided to pass. Now I'm seeing all kind of patterns that would be perfect in those fabrics. Bet I won't pass them up if ever I see another bundle.
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TM sells high end over stock or sell out merchandise. The sale price is a bargain when you see the same brand in high end stores at the regular selling price. If you are ever in Saks or stores like that check out the prices. The clothing is the best bargain. Not a duplicate of them in any local clothing store near me.
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Originally Posted by cherylmae
(Post 6835158)
After reading Vanessa's videos about Tuesday Morning store bargains, had to check it out. This is what I found....7 fat quarters in a pkg. for 4.00. Also I saw they had some of the big cutting mats there, forgot to ask the price, but may be snagging one of those too! With the ridiculous price of fabric anymore, you have to look for bargains.
Oh, and WM is only ten minutes away versus every other fabric or thrift store. If I start looking for fabric, I can waste a whole day. |
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