Originally Posted by SuziC
I use my coupons from Joann's too or sometimes Walmart.
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I second Jhittles Wholesale Sewing Supplies. Best prices and shipping is really reasonable. Make sure you know what you are buying because they charge a restocking fee.
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Joann's with coupons or some online sites will have sales or give free shipping with a minimum purchase of 35-50 dollars like connectingthreads.com or fabric.com or joanns.com, you just kind of have to shop around and see where it would be cheaper
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Originally Posted by sewlisa
Originally Posted by Phannie1
I know I get coupons from Michael's crafts and Joann's fabric to help with my cost of supplies.
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Anyone know anything about www.createforless.com ? Are their prices worth it? How do they compare?
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Originally Posted by sewlisa
I've seen a lot lately about where to get the best prices for quilting fabric, but nothing about where to find the best prices on quilting notions (such as needles, rulers, marking pens, etc). I am teaching a homeschooler hand quilting class and I need to get supplies inexpensively. TIA!
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Originally Posted by sewlisa
Originally Posted by SuziC
I use my coupons from Joann's too or sometimes Walmart.
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Joanns raises prices to compensate for coupons.
One ruler I found at the local quilt shop for 11.50 not on sale and Joanns wanted 15 dollars for it. It was cheaper with a coupon but the shop also had a coupon so the shop was cheaper. |
I buy most of my notions at Joanns. However, there are some notions that are limited to sell only in quilt stores. Then I have to bite the bullet and pay full price or wait for one of their infrequent sales!
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the Hancock chain also has 40 or 50% off sales on notions and they will honor Joann's coupons too actually I think all competitors
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