Cotton fabric costs are going up
#81
Originally Posted by Longarm
Just think what the oil spill in the Gulf is going to do to gas prices, PLUS THE DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT!!
Just another reason for the shippers to raise their prices.
If the fabric was made in this country instead of overseas we may not have to pay as much. I know the labor may be lots cheaper in China but that is no excuse for the manufacturers to put americans out of work and then make us pay and pay for the shipping. And since the bottom line is the driving factor the prices will continue to rise if we purchase less.
Perhaps we should write the manufacturers and demand american made.
Just another reason for the shippers to raise their prices.
If the fabric was made in this country instead of overseas we may not have to pay as much. I know the labor may be lots cheaper in China but that is no excuse for the manufacturers to put americans out of work and then make us pay and pay for the shipping. And since the bottom line is the driving factor the prices will continue to rise if we purchase less.
Perhaps we should write the manufacturers and demand american made.
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
#82
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Originally Posted by thismomquilts
Connecting Threads fabric IS made in this country!!! BUY AMERICAN!!! When a friend of mine went to Marshalls Dry Goods to order fabric every one of her choices was 'out of stock' -someone must be buying alot :)... Frugality will get us all through this time...
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Originally Posted by Woodster
Favorite Fabrics - I see you're from Upstate NY. My husband built houses in the Eagle Heights subdivision, and we were both born at Buffalo General!
#88
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Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
Bad news! We have to pay a lot more money here in Europe for our fabrics... for a high quality one about 16 or 17 Euros per meter, this is about 20$ per yard. I'm glad my stash is filled with material for the next 25 years I think.
:| Cotton is not exactly inexpensive in America but Good Grief!!! $20 per yard, what makes it so expensive in Europe? How does the casual quilter afford to create a Fabric Stash at those prices/
#89
Originally Posted by skjquiltnut
Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
Bad news! We have to pay a lot more money here in Europe for our fabrics... for a high quality one about 16 or 17 Euros per meter, this is about 20$ per yard. I'm glad my stash is filled with material for the next 25 years I think.
:| Cotton is not exactly inexpensive in America but Good Grief!!! $20 per yard, what makes it so expensive in Europe? How does the casual quilter afford to create a Fabric Stash at those prices/
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