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Old 05-25-2010, 12:06 PM
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This is why it is sometimes difficult to support local quilt shops. I called one nearby today about Bali Pops. They want $39 per set + 9.25% sales tax. On line I found them for as low as $23 + shipping and several places were just under $30. When you want 6 sets, the difference REALLY adds up.
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I would tell them where I found them and how much and see if they will match or come close to the lower price. :-D
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I know what you mean, and with the economy being like it is, you have to go with what you can afford.
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I fully agree, the local LQS here has nothing under $12 a yard, and all FQs are $2.99
We are working on buying our home, and as much as i love quilting, i would have to quit if i had to pay that much. To me, our home is more important :D
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I agree that's why I shop WM even tho I can't stand it and I get a headache everytime I go in there. Got to save as much as I can. Now they are carrying some Batik's for $3.95 a yard that beats $10.00 a yard any day.
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I know, sigh....I've been looking at rummage sales, but its so hard to find fabric at rummage sales!
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:39 PM
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Yes isnt it amazing how much Bali pops vary. On top of that, there are several in the pack that are just plain UGLY. I needed six packs for my Bali wedding quilt. I bought them but I am cutting them differently so I dont have to use the ugly ones.
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
I agree that's why I shop WM even tho I can't stand it and I get a headache everytime I go in there. Got to save as much as I can. Now they are carrying some Batik's for $3.95 a yard that beats $10.00 a yard any day.
I have seen those batiks in walmart and they are most definitely not the same quality as what I pay $10 per yard for at my LQS.

However batiks I have bought on line at Fabric Depot, Thousands of bolts for around $5 per yard are.
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I would tell them where I found them and how much and see if they will match or come close to the lower price. :-D
I agree - since they are independently owned, they should work with you to try to keep your business. If they don't, then you know not to rely on them for much.
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I do not own, nor never will most likely, a quilt shop - but I do know that they have to keep the doors open - the online stores maybe are in a home or a less expensively rented warehouse... LQS's DO make money and can go down in prices sometimes, but we can't expect them to not make money - it is a business. I know we all know this - the price of fabric is higher because of all the 'middle men' it has to go through to get to the LQS's. My husband and I do own another kind of store and do sometimes offer discounts, but we can't put food on our table if we do it too often.
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