How do YOU search for fabric online?
#32
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,250
I usually order my fabrics from Ericas. A great quilt shop in Indiana. Wonderful quality, name brand fabrics. Great service.
I signed up for their neewsletter so I'm notified when they have sales, which is about the only time I purchase fabric.
If I'm looking for something specific and can't find it at Ericas I check out the 2nd quilt shop I order from fatquartershop.
I know these 2 quilt shops have great quality fabrics and great service, and buying sale fabrics allows me to stay within a budget for my quilting.
I signed up for their neewsletter so I'm notified when they have sales, which is about the only time I purchase fabric.
If I'm looking for something specific and can't find it at Ericas I check out the 2nd quilt shop I order from fatquartershop.
I know these 2 quilt shops have great quality fabrics and great service, and buying sale fabrics allows me to stay within a budget for my quilting.
#34
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Huntsville, AL
Posts: 229
I shop all of those ways you describe. Recently, I have have been shopping for Jinny Beyer for RJR fabric in hopes of finding other pieces in her Sophia pattern. If any one knows where I could buy, please respond.
#36
I'll tell you what I just did to give you an idea. I clicked on your link. then, fabrics. then scrolled until I saw something I liked, which happened to be "batiks". I could tell by the cover picture which ones to skip. I see several beautiful batiks that I like. Then, I will see if I can find it somewhere less expensive. Sorry, but that's what I do. If I can't, I'll go back to the original link and buy it.
And you have some fabulous batiks~
And you have some fabulous batiks~
#37
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: northern California
Posts: 1,098
I always start with eQuilters.com for several reasons: 1) there is all sorts of fabric, designers, themes, 2) you can go to the "search" and ask for 'music' or 'horses' or 'roses' or whatever you want and those fabrics come up, 3) they are incredibly helpful (it is basically a husband/wife team with plenty of other helpers)... I've never been told I didn't do something right, but I have been asked if I meant ......, 4) the colors they have in their pictures are astoundingly true to life (when they arrive), and 5) if you find a fabric you like they provide you with a direct link to colors in it so you can get some ideas of other colors you may want to use in your quilt. I also like the fact that they have their own quilts for victims of all sorts of tragedies (water, tornados, etc.).
Also, our local quilt store closed a year or so ago in our nearest town and we live in a rural area.
Also, our local quilt store closed a year or so ago in our nearest town and we live in a rural area.
#40
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: northern California
Posts: 1,098
Soooo sorry. Here is the right address for the place I like/use so much....
The names of the owners are Paul and Luana Rubin and the email address is
[email protected]
They really do run an outstanding service.
The names of the owners are Paul and Luana Rubin and the email address is
[email protected]
They really do run an outstanding service.
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