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Old 01-17-2009, 12:00 PM
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following through that idea, i read once that if you hold fabric tight over a gold or silver finger ring and you can see the glitter through the weave, then it's too thin.
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Old 01-17-2009, 12:14 PM
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I've bought from the following websites on-line and have been happy with each purchase:

http://www.thousandsofbolts.com
http://www.keepsakequilting.com
http://www.autumnrosequilting.com - great site for CW reproduction fabric

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Old 01-17-2009, 01:11 PM
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I have several favorite online shops, but only a few that I have purchased from and some of those have been due to winning a gift certificate through FabShop Hops.

Anyhow, two favorites, that I have purchased from and have received quality product, fair pricing, fair shipping and good customer service are

http://www.overrainbow.com located in Washington state, they are who I regularly order from. I always start here, there are great sales and she has a really unique newsletter.
http://www.sewnatural.net located in Kansas, they have excellent customer service, you won't be disappointed.
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Old 01-17-2009, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by purplemem
I buy almost all my fabrics online, but I am on an extreme budget. I usually buy from www.NixieChicks.com. They have a small selection but great prices, and their marbles are only $3.99 yd. They have free shipping for orders over $25. This is a mother/daughter enterprise and they are just fantastic about their shipping, etc. I always receive my order within 2-3 days of ordering.
I've bought from them a couple times. LOVE NixieChicks!!! My only complaint is that I had something in my cart and continued to shop. By the time I went to the checkout, it was gone! When they have a sale, you have got to be quick.

I've also bought from www.bearpawquilting.com I ordered on Thursday afternoon and had it in my hands on Monday.
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Old 01-17-2009, 02:24 PM
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One precaution you might want to consider about ordering anything on line. is the URL. When it is only http it is not a secure site and any information you send over the internet could be vulnerable to thieves. Look for sites whose URL begins with https which means it is secure and encrypted. It is better to be safe than sorry later.

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Old 01-17-2009, 02:39 PM
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I've ordered, with great pleasure and success, online from
Craft Connection http://www.craftconn.com/ They have a different 15% off sale every week and the main page has the sales listed for the next several weeks so you don't miss any.
Hancocks of Paducah http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/ Need I say more about this candy store?
Lone Star House of Quilts http://lonestarhouseofquilts.com/index.php Very speedy shipping and awesome customer service.

I do NOT order online from Keepsake Quilting. I get in the car and go there. :oops: :wink: :D

And about the secure ordering, most sites do not switch to the https until you are actually processing your order, so do not skip a site that you are just browsing because it does not seem secure to you.
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Old 01-17-2009, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by sewbeeit42
One precaution you might want to consider about ordering anything on line. is the URL. When it is only http it is not a secure site and any information you send over the internet could be vulnerable to thieves. Look for sites whose URL begins with https which means it is secure and encrypted. It is better to be safe than sorry later.

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Just a quick note on this subject.

The https is only necessary when you are entering private information. The site needs to have a secure shopping cart system. So, when you go to checkout, the url should change from http to https. If you are only browsing the website and looking at and/or adding to your cart, it is okay if it is only http

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Old 01-17-2009, 02:56 PM
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Hi:

I've always had very good luck with fabric.com. In addition to many fabrics under $5.00, they always have a sale going on. You only have to spend $35.00 for free shipping. I've recently ordered from Fabricdepot.com and liked what I got. They had a special on batik fat quarters: 4 for $5.00. They chose the fabrics, but they did a good job with coordinating the colors. They ran a similar deal with regular fabric fat quarters 4 for $4.00.

Just FYI, the fabric might not look exactly, like the sample on your computer screen. If that is okay, you can find some great deals!

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Old 01-17-2009, 06:07 PM
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I look at the fabrics at the quilt shop and then go price them on line. I used to be able to get some good deals on Ebay but not so much anymore. I like FabricDepot.com. They have some great sales. Sign up on the website. I also like TheThriftyNeedle.com. She has a lot of Moda fabrics which I prefer.
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Old 01-17-2009, 07:17 PM
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Thanks everyone for the great info. I just made my first online purchase couple days ago and waiting for my fabrics to arrive. Will report when I get them. I am new to the wonderful fabric world, so I still need to build a stash :lol: ,so I am just kind of looking at colors and prints I like, and there are a lot, I could really spend a lot of money doing this, but I probabely should take it one step at a time. So right now, I have decided to only shop for fabric once a month, and spend less than 75$ until I build a good collection. Any tips on building a stash? Are you coordinatng colors as you are shopping for them so you know they go togthere? Or do you just find things you like regardless?

Again thanks all for the tips and suggestions, all these websites have been bookmarked!
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