Buying fabric online
#41
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: So Calif Mtns
Posts: 16
I've ordered fabric from http://www.quiltshops.com a couple of times. I live in a small town with no quilt shops within 50 miles and so have ordered on line. I stumbled on this site when I was looking for fabric in the same print I already had but a different colorways. I like this site because I can search for fabric by color, subject, designer, etc. and it's easy to compare prices between quilt shops for the same item.
#42
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: So Cal
Posts: 576
I've ordered from almost everyone online. Blue Bamboo has good stuff, Keepsake Quilting has been good. I buy mostly at eQuilter.com They are fast, the quality excellent, and they have almost everything. They are having a fabulous sale from now until Friday or Sat. I think. I've never had any problems with them.
#43
Originally Posted by katier825
If you are into Batiks or Asian prints, Seawatch Fabrics is a great place to shop. Free shipping over $30 everyday, shipping is priority and is quick. They also have some fabrics printed specially for them, so you can't find them anywhere else. I'm always pleased with my orders!
If you sign up for the shop hop emails, you will get ads from places that occasionally offer free shipping.
If you sign up for the shop hop emails, you will get ads from places that occasionally offer free shipping.
#45
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 106
I love to buy online that saves shipping and sometimes sales tax. It comes right to my door and I am ready to sew. I still like to go to quilt stores to feel and touch the fabric especially if I need a special match to what I already have or want to make.It just expands the availability of what fabric choices you have. You can always find what you are looking for. My problem is that I find a fabric that I like and I overorder it because I don't know what I will be making out of it. I have a huge stash. I know that in the future I will need to make some scrap quilts to use up leftover fabrics.
#47
Thousands of Bolts is good-doesn't do free shipping, but great prices and good service. Pretty prompt, too-I've bought lots there.
Fabric.com, Whittle's, Fabric Shack & Eleanor Burns also have great prices.
Cotton Loft had a great sale-nice stuff for $2.75, but due to the volume, shipping was slow. But the website did say due to the sales volume, expect to take some time. At those prices, it was worth the wait.
And all the fabric has been name brand, good quality stuff so it's well worth it.
Fabric.com, Whittle's, Fabric Shack & Eleanor Burns also have great prices.
Cotton Loft had a great sale-nice stuff for $2.75, but due to the volume, shipping was slow. But the website did say due to the sales volume, expect to take some time. At those prices, it was worth the wait.
And all the fabric has been name brand, good quality stuff so it's well worth it.
#48
I'm a very happy customer at Thousands of Bolts.Love the color matching search function & every fabric tells you how many yds are in stock.The fabric is top rate & their CS & shipping is great
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Originally Posted by dphelps
I have purchased WAY TOO MUCH fabric on EBay and have had very good luck. I love Connecting Threads and I have had great success with Fabric Depot. They have great sales and quality fabrics for as low as $4.00 per yard.Fabric Depot's wide backings are rather inexpensive and very nice. Has anyone tried Thousands of Bolts?
#49
Originally Posted by deema
Connecting Threads offers free shipping (in the US) for orders over $50 (at least, the do right now). I'm in Canada, so no free shipping for me :( But I just received my first order from them today and am very pleased with the fabric quality and will definitely order from them again. Even paying shipping, it's cheaper for me to order from them than to shop locally for the quality of fabric (which is kind of sad).
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