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kapatt 01-26-2010 07:10 AM

It looks great. I enjoyed checking out their site but when I went to their ebay store and clicked on their feedback, I was shocked to find out they charge about $11.00 per item to ship in ebay. Sometimes the shipping cost was more than the item. I wonder how much they charge for shipping if you shop on-line at their regular internet store.

marsye 01-26-2010 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by kapatt
It looks great. I enjoyed checking out their site but when I went to their ebay store and clicked on their feedback, I was shocked to find out they charge about $11.00 per item to ship in ebay. Sometimes the shipping cost was more than the item. I wonder how much they charge for shipping if you shop on-line at their regular internet store.

I asked them about shipping from the online store and the shipping cost was very reasonable especially on the bundles. I don't know about from Ebay. Send them a message and ask about combined shipping on Ebay purchases. I think it will be reasonable as well.

kapatt 01-26-2010 08:26 AM

Thanks Marsye. That is good news about the shipping. I don't especially need to order off of ebay but I did become alarmed in thinking that they may charge just as much from the store as they do through ebay.

Jerrie 01-26-2010 08:37 AM

I buy from there online store but the 2.99 fabric all say out of stock but they do have great other sales and yes it is cheaper and it is good fabric and i mean good.

marsye 01-26-2010 12:11 PM

Don't pay much attention to the out of stock thing...I think they have plenty!

DONK 01-26-2010 12:19 PM

This may be a solution to my wal mart dilemma.

PineyRiverQuilter 01-26-2010 12:36 PM

My quilting buddy went there and can't quit talking about the store. We're planning a road trip for our guild this spring. It's about 3 hrs drive from our home. Can't wait.

marsye 01-26-2010 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by DONK
This may be a solution to my wal mart dilemma.

You got it!!!!!!!!! :thumbup:

marsye 01-26-2010 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by PineyRiverQuilter
My quilting buddy went there and can't quit talking about the store.

and I found out why yesterday!!!!!!!

marsye 01-27-2010 05:50 AM

I wish I had the time to tell you all about this place. They not only had tons of great fabric but also batting, fleece, muslin, thread, accessories, panels, camouflage, you name it! Like I said you can buy wholesale without a tax number. The wholesale items are on one side of the store and the rest on the other side. If your buying wholesale you are appointed a salesman that will go around with you (if you want) and help with prices, questions, etc. They had millions of bolt fabric sealed in plastic and tons of flat fold bundles, alot more choices that what their website shows. Since Walmarts are closing their fabric shops my husband just for a few minutes thought about buying fabric from this place and opening his own fabric shop! Its a good idea!!! But we have enough to do!!


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