Anyone buying wholesale? Batting by the roll or package?
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#21
My thought also.
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
It would appear that Quilters Dream, a Virginia company, has not figured out how to NOT charge taxes when they sell to qualified instate resellers? That just doesn't make sense from a business standpoint.
#22
katz_n_kwiltz , 03-09-2012 11:39 AM
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www.checkerdistributors.com out of Maumee, Ohio, bff deals only with them for batting, notions etc. do your homework!
katz
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#23
The fabric manager at a Walmart near me will order Warm and Natural on the bolt for me. It's cheaper from Walmart then from a wholesaler. I bet Walmart gets it super cheap to sell it cheap to make a profit. Marshall's Dry Goods online has great assortment of batting in the huge rolls. Too big a roll for me to store. Give them a call. The staff is super nice. Ask for Sharon. She is in charge of bolt sales to shops.
#25
Ruby the Quilter , 03-09-2012 09:38 PM
Super Member
I usually buy a roll at JoAnn's - but will check Walmart. I keep the roll at the foot of the bed in the guest room and move it to the sewing room when company comes.
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Christine- , 03-25-2012 02:56 PM
Super Member
Thank you, thank you for starting this thread. I'm just starting out with a long arm business, I pick up my machine this weekend. I bought a Tin Lizzie 26" with a frame. I just love quilting board!
Christine-
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Christine-
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#29
Christine- , 03-25-2012 05:00 PM
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I found a chart that gives everything you ever wanted to know about batting. I had to share! It's great information.
http://www.villagequiltworks.com/ima...ttingChart.pdf
Christine-
http://quiltdasher.blogspot.com/
http://www.villagequiltworks.com/ima...ttingChart.pdf
Christine-
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