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Old 03-10-2013, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by institches33 View Post
When in doubt about yardage on a bolt, go to your local quilt shop and look on the end of the bolt.
Not always....vendors may offer different bolt yardage...and it also depends if the bolt was wrapped at the end of the "roll" or tube of fabric..may even be less than ten yards. 15 is "typical but she could ask for "short " bolts from the vendor....which is a gamble on how much yardage you will receive, 5 yards? 6 yards? 16 yards???...esp,if expecting 15 yards..you may be sent 16 or 17 yard bolt and charged accordingly. So many variables.

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Old 03-10-2013, 08:43 AM
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Good luck!
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:10 AM
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:46 AM
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SandyGirl,
Well of course you are forgiven for whatever indescretions you think you have committed. I believe you are more scrutinizing regarding fabric business questions because that is your business. After all, you are a fabric sales rep, correct?
We all just need to keep in mind that we were all beginners at one time and was new to this board. This board is here to offer help & inspiration to anyone interested in fabric & quilting. I am so glad I came across this board several years ago. I have learned so much because of the generosity of so many.

Enjoy this beautiful day. Here in west central Ohio it is a balmy 58 degrees after getting 5 inches of snow earlier this week.

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Old 03-10-2013, 10:37 AM
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Thanks, Chris, yes, i am a rep. It is on my profile.

I guess I kind of cringe when wholesale pricing, etc is discussed so publicly. Generalities are one thing.....specifics are best discussed with each vendor one on one. But this is from my persective. I do not discuss wholesale prices unless the account can show business credentials. One cannot even attend quilt Market without providing actual invoices of goods purchased at wholesale. So many variables in pricing, pricing tiers, yardage, quality levels, etc. i dont even discuss this with my personal quilty friends.

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Old 03-10-2013, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ro View Post
i would think if you're setting up a business and getting permits/licenses, then you should know how many yards of fabric are on a bolt. anyone that's a quilter knows how much is on a bolt.
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I DO, indeed, know how many yards of fabric are on the bolts we intend to purchase from Riley Blake; some are 10, and some 15 yds. I'm not sure how you got the idea that I didn't know, but my original question was about pricing (per yard), not pricing for every bolt. Clearly there is no standard for yardage on a bolt, some 8, 10, 15, etc. as some of the other posters have stated.
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Old 03-10-2013, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltin chris View Post
SandyGirl,
Well of course you are forgiven for whatever indescretions you think you have committed. I believe you are more scrutinizing regarding fabric business questions because that is your business. After all, you are a fabric sales rep, correct?
We all just need to keep in mind that we were all beginners at one time and was new to this board. This board is here to offer help & inspiration to anyone interested in fabric & quilting. I am so glad I came across this board several years ago. I have learned so much because of the generosity of so many.

Enjoy this beautiful day. Here in west central Ohio it is a balmy 58 degrees after getting 5 inches of snow earlier this week.

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I agree, good luck with your endeavor!
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Old 03-10-2013, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by yippie View Post
ro, I believe that is why the question was asked some people do not know or care. Until now I thought the most fabric that came on a bolt was 8 maybe 10 yards once I was told 15 yards were on a bolt. Now someone posted their maybe even more yardage per bolts. I also do not understand what the big deal that "k8edu" has not posted on this site before and has asked her question, what is the big deal about her question, do you have to have posted on this site a number of times before you can ask a type of question? I DO NOT GET IT!! I love this site and have learned a lot but sometimes peoples reaction are beyond me. Good luck to you and your sisters "k8edu" most of the people on this site are very very helpful and go out of their way to help people. yippie
Thank you! I don't know what the big deal is either. Honestly, I am surprised at a few of the responses. From what I can gather, this is a place to share your experiences, learn from others, and be part of the quilting/crafting community. I think those who choose to be negative should keep their thoughts to themselves and keep this a positive space.
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Originally Posted by Sandygirl View Post
Thanks, Chris, yes, i am a rep. It is on my profile.

I guess I kind of cringe when wholesale pricing, etc is discussed so publicly. Generalities are one thing.....specifics are best discussed with each vendor one on one. But this is from my persective. I do not discuss wholesale prices unless the account can show business credentials. One cannot even attend quilt Market without providing actual invoices of goods purchased at wholesale. So many variables in pricing, pricing tiers, yardage, quality levels, etc. i dont even discuss this with my personal quilty friends.

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And yet without that information, or at least a very educated guess, there is no way to write an intelligent business plan and without a business plan the chances of developing a successful business are greatly reduced.

The OP was merely seeking cost information from one source, the QB membership. If you didn't wish to volunteer the information requested, no one was forcing you to. You could easily have just kept silent. There was no reason to question her motives, let alone her character.
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Originally Posted by Nilla View Post
I have no idea how much is on a bolt and I am a quilter. I typically buy anything from fat quarters to 5 yards at most so I've had no reason to know this.
I"m with you Nilla. I quilt and didn't know how much fabric was on a bolt until now.

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