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Old 09-06-2010, 08:29 AM
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Nope $5 is my limit. I love sales, they are also my downfall. I can easily resist $10 a yard fabric but offer me a good deal and I'm all over it. Really feel sorry for those of you outside the US, I couldn't possibly have the stash I do if I had to pay your prices.

I feel I can get good quality for $5 dollars on web sites such as Whittles and Fabric.com. Sure they are from a past season and they are not complete lines but I enjoy putting fabrics together on my own so I feel I don't really lose anything.
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Old 09-06-2010, 08:32 AM
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Yeah, I never pay that. The last time I bought LQS fab. at full price it was a batik that I needed for a mystery quilt on-line a couple of years ago. My DH pulled out a $10 expecting to get change back for 2 yds. LOL He turned pale when she rang up $20+. After that I decided not to go back. There is another LQS that buys lower greige but not as low as Joann's or WM. I shop on-line but have made a resolution NOT to buy new fabric until I use up some of this stash this year. So far I've only slipped up less than $100. It's amazing how much stash I have. I try to pay $3 or $4/yd. I don't care if it is this years style if I like it. HIH
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Old 09-06-2010, 09:30 AM
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NOT ME! I won't pay that much. I am sure I can find it alot less expensive elsewhere!
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Old 09-06-2010, 09:50 AM
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Sales prices here start at around UK£6 per meter. A jelly-roll costs about UK£24. Add to the postage and packaging. Quilting is an expensive hobby.
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:04 AM
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:shock: I have never paid that much a yard but since I am using my stash or else buying on sale at 3.99 or 4.99 that makes a difference
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:06 AM
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Have to confess - I did once - on vacation - bought two yards. Used one immediately when I got home still have the other one. It was truly a "can't live without it" fabric (at the time)! :) :)
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Virginia
Sometimes, but seldom. I usually buy because I like it. Yesterday, I went to Joaan's Fabric for 1 yard of black cotton broadcloth. In addition, in my shopping spree, I bought the end of a bolt, 5 yards, of a piece I liked. This was all cotton 45 inches wide at $3.00 per yard. They had a 50% off fabric sale. The 5 yards cost me $1.50 per yard and the broadcloth also half priced originally $2.95 a yard. I left the store with 7.75 yards of fabric and a length of non-roll elastic for $11.52 including Taxes of $.95. I had to tell myself "Get out of this store or you will be broke." That is not all of my bargain hunting. Saturday I went to Salvation Army Thrift Store looking for a knick knack for Senior's monthly meeting. Just browse around when I'm in a thrift store. Walking dow the aisle of winter coats, I saw a coat that had the original J.C. Penny price tag on it. No less than $129.00 was the original price. I looked at SA price. $6.00. Was my size. I bought it. It was 75% down filled. Am I a good bargain hunter or what? I've been patting myself on the back for 2 days.
My warmest and favorite coat I bought at a thrift store. And it is the kind that really doesn't go out of style.
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:16 AM
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I use to get my at Walmarts when they had it. I get most of my at yard sales or church sales. Got some great buys.
I can't afford $9 for it either.
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:18 AM
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Yes, I have paid that much. I try to look for sales now, or go places that offer lower prices on fabrics that are end of season or end of run. Now, fabrics are over $10.00 in my local quilt shops. I really have to love it to get it now. I just can't afford $10/yard.
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by twistedstitcher
I'd be thrilled to pay $9 a yard for fabric. Up here in Canada quilt shop fabric runs about $16-$18 a meter which is about 40". It has to be half price before we get it for $9.
What is the exchange rate these days? And it is possibly higher in Canada because of tarriffs.
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