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Tiggersmom 08-01-2019 09:51 PM

Hope I won't be sorry.
 
I bought the 20 yard roll of Toasty from Joanns........on sale $76, plus I saved another $25 because I spent the $76 and of course I just 'had' to get a fleece piece marked $8.97. LOL

I have never used this product as I used my wholesale on Warm and Natural but no longer have that luxury.
All I can say is it is very thin and hope I won't be sorry. And I don't adhere to the 8" apart quilting guide but will continue to use my palm width.

If you have used this product, how long have you used it and have you ever been sorry???

SusieQOH 08-02-2019 07:39 AM

I haven't used it but the reviews on it are good.

Onebyone 08-02-2019 08:35 AM

Have you checked with Marshall's Dry Goods? Go to the wholesale site not the retail. You can buy wholesale without a tax number through a rep. The sell Warm and Natural. https://www.marshalldrygoodswholesal...ory/batting-2/

osewme 08-02-2019 11:11 AM

I have used the Toasty on a couple of quilts & I like working with it. It is a bit thinner but here in Texas a heavy quilt is not required. The two times I used it were quilts that I gifted but I did wash them before I gave them away & I was really happy how they washed up & turned out.

donna13350 08-02-2019 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 8284328)
Have you checked with Marshall's Dry Goods? Go to the wholesale site not the retail. You can buy wholesale without a tax number through a rep. The sell Warm and Natural. https://www.marshalldrygoodswholesal...ory/batting-2/

Can you elaborate more on the rep thing?? Thanks.

WMUTeach 08-03-2019 04:16 AM


Originally Posted by donna13350 (Post 8284453)
Can you elaborate more on the rep thing?? Thanks.

Yes, Yes, Yes. I like W/N so much I would be willing to go another route to get it. (I was went to a shop close out last weekend and got three double size W/N at half price. Lucky me!)

1Nanoo 08-03-2019 08:07 AM

Marshall's Dry Goods is my "go to" place when I plan to buy in bulk. They have really good prices, good fabrics--I do not enter quilting shows or expect to see any of my quilts as heirlooms. Their employees are very cheerful and helpful. As a bonus, you can always stop at Elizabeth's on Main Street for a nice lunch. That is always on my itinerary.

Tiggersmom 08-03-2019 09:50 PM

I went to their site, MDG, and there were No prices plus on their 'bundels' it showed fabrics but not how much yardage was in each piece.........am I missing something? Thanks

cathyvv 08-04-2019 02:07 PM

Divide the price by the total yardage and you will get the price per yard. I think the cuts are 2 yards each fabric.

Tiggersmom 08-04-2019 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by cathyvv (Post 8285215)
Divide the price by the total yardage and you will get the price per yard. I think the cuts are 2 yards each fabric.

I still do Not see any pricing anywhere, it just says to Call for prices.............:thumbdown:


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