Disappointed in charm squares
#21
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rjwilder .... Sorry for the spelling mistake in the company name. When people type too fast there is often mistakes, or this was my case. If someone is going to"google" the name, it will automatically come up with the correct spelling. I'm use to name brand charm squares (Moda, etc.) and thought these would be of the same quality. They weren't. But I do suspect they were hand cut from fabric yardage they had received, and it was thinner than 1st quality as in quilt shops. If you like the fabric from JellyRollFabric.net, keep ordering from them. I'm sure they appreciate your business. Thank you for your input.
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#23
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I was never one to use pre-cuts. But, now I have discovered that I have been getting into the jelly rolls. I've been getting mine mostly at Jordan Fabrics and at Hancock-Paducah.
I really like the videos, and the Cozy Quilt Patterns at Jordan Fabrics, and their fabric.
I really like the videos, and the Cozy Quilt Patterns at Jordan Fabrics, and their fabric.
Last edited by berrynice; 03-04-2022 at 12:49 PM.
#24
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A lot of the fabric sold by Jellyrollfabric is from Marshall's Dry Goods $4.99 fabric. This fabric is thinner than the name brand manufacturers, though I can not attest to it's durability. Other name brand pieces offered are from older discontinued lines, which have previously been offered for sale from other online sellers like Hanchocks etc. for $5.99 to $6.99 a yard. The latter is good quality fabric, but priced higher than other retailers sold it for by the yard last year. Still if the fabric is what you are looking for, the quality is good.