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    Old 02-23-2011, 08:12 AM
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    I just tried the website, but unfortunately it is just for location and coupon info not an online store. I am really sad because they have a coupon for 118" backing for $5.49...
    Originally Posted by kathdavis
    I too live in Blue Springs, but found a wonderful fabric store in Kansas this past week. It is called Addadi's Fabric. It is on 87th Street. South of I-35. Owned by a very nice Jewish couple. Been in business since 1979. It is a very well kept secret. They have a website. Definitely worth checking out.

    As far as your move, it could be so much worse. At less you won't be too far.
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    Old 02-23-2011, 05:55 PM
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    Originally Posted by Charming
    I just tried the website, but unfortunately it is just for location and coupon info not an online store. I am really sad because they have a coupon for 118" backing for $5.49...
    Originally Posted by kathdavis
    I too live in Blue Springs, but found a wonderful fabric store in Kansas this past week. It is called Addadi's Fabric. It is on 87th Street. South of I-35. Owned by a very nice Jewish couple. Been in business since 1979. It is a very well kept secret. They have a website. Definitely worth checking out.

    As far as your move, it could be so much worse. At less you won't be too far.
    :-( :-( :-(
    I don't think you can order online. Addadi's Fabric is a pretty simple operation. Their batiks are all $6.99 a yard, regular cotton is all $4.99 per yard, fat quarters are .85 if you purchase three or more. Definitely worth the trip if you are anywhere near. The backing was very nice quality, but I don't like plain backs on my quilts. I usually do two quilts in one, because I have so many patterns I want to try.
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