Anyone else notice?
#32
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: California
Posts: 702
I have that same problem at my Joann's too ... just steam a seam in sheets (notions area) ... I can still buy it by the yard at Beverly's with a coupon ... you can shop online or check with the store near Newhall if you ever get to that area. Good luck!
#34
Prices are going up everywhere. I have noticed that JoAnn's "better" quilt fabric is as expensive as the fabric at my LQS, so I would rather shop there and support them than a large corporation. JMO I needed a new 60mm rotary blade. JoAnns price was $13.99 for one blade. That is double what I paid the last time I bought one there. I ordered a pkg. of 5 blades for $24.16 on Amazon. I have a Prime membership so I don't pay shipping. Online shopping is looking better all the time.
#35
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 243
Sorry to say: I have heard that alot of the Fabric businesses; batting etc. are going out of bus. becuase of the new tax and requirement of our Gov. If you can aford to stock up I suggest doing so. I have all my projects in boxes and bags ready to complete; just in case. others supplies may be hard to find also. I do pray otherwise.
#37
i get all my fusible products at JoAnns using the 40-50% off coupons. I use the Steam A Seam light unless I am looking for a stiffer product. For purses I usually use fusible batting. For embroidery by hand I use a really soft, thin, lightweight fusible fabric (cannot remember the name). Love it though and it prevents your stitches from showing through. I get it at OverRainbow.com. Comes in black and white
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