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Old 01-18-2009, 05:12 PM
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what she said!
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Old 01-18-2009, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by jals loves to quilt
I too shop online. Favorites are Fabric.com, MyBlueBamboo.com ( I had the opportunity this past fall to visit their shop while in Minneapolis for a wedding WOW!), Keepsake Quilting, Pacific Rim. But don't forget to support your local shops who are struggling to stay in business. I try to spread whatever small wealth around.
Sure I shop at local quilt shops, and how can I resist???? Everytime I am n the area I like to stop by to "see what's new", they always have exciting classes going on, and as I beginner i love taking classes, and you know when you walk into the shop there is always something that you feel you have to have even if you are not sure what to do with it. :-o
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Old 01-19-2009, 08:46 AM
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Another one leaving the internet: www.abigailsquiltingtreasures.com. Not a huge selection but priced right...$4.50/yard and top quality fabrics!
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Many times I have seen the fabric in person and I hunt for a bargain online. Done great so far. Watch the shipping, it can be too expensive.
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Several years ago, Louise Cutting from Orlando, Florida gave our ASG club a program on fabrics. She had three fabrics, all the same pattern, but all different weights. You sure could see the difference between the good stuff and the poor quality.
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Old 01-20-2009, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by candi
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http://www.thecozyewe.com


they are getting rid of all the fabric and keeping their yarn. today is the last day. check just in case. there is a wholesaler coming on the 15th to buy up everything left over.

i believe everything is an additional something off. it should be 40% off the black price. if you have all-over calling, call and ask to see what's left before it's all gone.

i spent $128.00+. that's 60% off what it would have been, which was originally lower price than msr.
So I got my fabrics today and I am thrilled with them.



sorry. today, the 15th, is the lsat day. the buy-out man is coming today.

i'm in nj so they are three hours behind me. please don't let this one go by without looking at the fabrics.
Thanks all. I am checking the website right now!

Well, I have just officaly made my first fabric online purchase! This was a great deal, and I was wanting many of the colors of fabrics they have. I hope it is good quality. Can't wait to get my stuff!!! :D Thanks butterflywing.
And thanks all for the great suggestions, they are all bookmarked.
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Originally Posted by babeegirl
www.quiltshops.com is a great site
I love this site!! I have ordered from many of the shops that are listed with them and have had no problems at all. If I know I need a very specific color, and haven't seen it in person, I go to as many shops online as I can to get an idea of the color. One store may have a color tinted a certain way, another may be different, after several you can usually tell by the majority. My only caution would be if you order a directional fabric, call and speak to someone about whether it runs along the lengthwise or crosswise grain (stripes, too). I have called and still not been given the correct information about the direction of the print. Fabric Depot is very good also, they sent me a huge page of sample fabrics when I was trying to find the right cream fabric, at no charge.
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