Disappointed at Joann's
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Originally Posted by k3n
...I've been sending hordes of ladies in there recently to buy metres of fabric for my kaleidoscope workshops so I'm definitely in her good books at the moment! :mrgreen: Thanks for the 'heads up'. :-D
... a horde of quilters
Great to know the correct term! :mrgreen: ...love it!!!
In my case, it's a "hoard"! teehee!
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by gale
Never realized that there's so much variation in black!
Even if they're top of the line fabrics- Moda, Kaufman, P&B - when you put them next to each other, what looked like perfectly acceptable black solid before will now appear with a red or blue or green tint.
My understanding of this, from something I read back when the MM fabric came out, is that many of the black solids are produced by using a mish-mash of remaining dyes, and throwing black in to them so they darken up to a "black" solid.
But those underlying other colors still have an effect on the final product.
The MM Jet Solid Black was one of the first made with ONLY dark black dyes.
How many times have you bought black fabric, used it up, and then bought more.....and it wasn't the same color?
I've bought and used huge yardage cuts of this fabric from different sources and never had the equivalent of dye lot mismatch problem.
I found the Moda frayed a lot. A LOT.
Keepsake Quilting's Amish black is an RJR fabric - which, when I last saw in a store (not Keepsake) was not black black.
When I fabric shop, I always have a square of the MM Jet with me to compare. ;-)
I haven't tried the Maywood black yet. Thanks for mentioning it.
NAYY / YMMV.
;-)
#18
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Location: MN
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Originally Posted by MTS
Originally Posted by k3n
Just to make you feel better, I buy the Kona Jet black here in the UK and if I'm lucky, ONLY pay the equivalent of around$12 per metre (39"). But I've never found a solid black to match it for quality, depth of colour or colour fastness. In my experience, cheap price = cheap quality, unless it's a genuine sale.
Blackest black I've found. There is no red or blue or green tint to it. It's just the most deepest black.
http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item--i-MCJ-BLK
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by gale
See that's the problem. There's only one LQS here and it's not well stocked (they would only have one black) and there aren't really any others.
You would, however, notice the difference of your other fabrics with the MM fabric. They just pop off it.
The only reason I noticed was that years ago I went back to my LQS to get more black for a project. As I was looking at the 3 black bolts, the light happened to hit them and I noticed there were obvious differences.
But keep it in mind to check if you ever get to a bigger shop.
And you can always order the MM online. ;-)
#20
Originally Posted by May in Jersey
Stopped at Joann's on Sat. to pick up some black fabric for the border of a black and white quilt I'm making. Very disappointed as for the most part the fabrics were thin, stretchy and kind of see through. Checked out the Kono black and that was always a good choice for a solid black colorwise as well as for thickness. Kono was a little better than Joann's stuff but still not as good as the small piece of Kono I have that I bought a few years ago. Didn't get to use my coupons again. Guess it's a long trip to the LQS for me.
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