Favorite Online Fabric Shop for Quality Fabric
#41
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Location: Colonie, NY
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It's said that when you go to name brand outlet stores, the companies produce a lower (not necessarily poorer) quality of goods than the same thing sold in high end stores. I wonder if fabric manufacturers do the same. Is the Benartex you buy from Hancock the same quality as what you buy from Fabrics.com? I've bought from CT (their flannels are amazing) and Hancock of Paducah. When I buy from online stores I'm not familiar with I only buy the names I know. I once bought a jelly roll on Ebay that was disappointing because it was a mix of fabrics and some of them were poor quality. Where ever I shop I stick with the names I know. That seems the safest way to go. Then you know what you're getting. I'll certainly check out the sites recommended on this thread.
#42
Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
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#43
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Originally Posted by kittenquilts
www.thousandsofbolts.com
Great site - quality fabrics and low prices!
Great site - quality fabrics and low prices!
#46
Originally Posted by MaryAnnMc
It's not the shop, it's the fabric manufacturer. You want to identify good brands of fabric. Having said that, Connecting Threads has their own line and it gets good reviews, and it's very affordable.
#48
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Fabrics.com
http://overrainbow.com/ (they have marcus brothers for $4.99 )
equilter.com
http://www.fabricdepotco.com/
thousands of bolts
too many more for my pocket book
I only buy brands I know online -- ther is so much cheap fabric out there.
http://overrainbow.com/ (they have marcus brothers for $4.99 )
equilter.com
http://www.fabricdepotco.com/
thousands of bolts
too many more for my pocket book
I only buy brands I know online -- ther is so much cheap fabric out there.
#50
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Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
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Originally Posted by memaw4
My favorite is Connecting Threads. American made all the way.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/cfh...4&CSItemID=204
It talks about their international manufacturing partners, and their US-based headquarters and distribution facilities. Nowhere does it say that their fabrics are made in the US. Or even printed in the US.
A couple of years ago their website said that their fabric was made from cotton that was grown in North America, but it no longer even says that.
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