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I shop WalMart Fabrics quite a bit. A large percentage of the fabric is quilting fabric, 100% cotton. Just as in any fabric store, you need to watch what you're buying. If I don't find anything I want, I just don't buy. I am a widow, and my budget is tight, but I still spend too much on fabric! JA's in this locale as significantly higher in price, and I really don't like the feel of a lot of the fabric. I have five WalMart's within a reasonable distance, but mostly shop at the same store. I am very careful what fabric I buy -- if it's flimsy, forget it! This is especially true if you are using the fabric to make your binding -- I've just recently had that fact beaten into my memory -- applied binding to the quilted table runner, an it was bad, and I didn't like the way it looked. So. I removed the binding (and, wow, do I hate ripping seams. I replaced the binding, and brother, does it look better. I guess we all buy what we can afford to buy, and I generally buy a reasonably good quality, if it's priced so that I can afford to buy it! I sure don't want flimsy, very thin fabric -- that's just too much work to put into a quilt to use flimsy, very thin fabric. JMHJO!
Jeanette |
A quilt shop owner - or staff - should NEVER comment about how MUCH / how LITTLE a customer has spent ... (may be ok IF she's an old friend but even then ?) ... that's a BIG No no !! If she keeps that up, she will drive customers away ...
I worked and taught classes at 2 LQS a few years ago, and it was all those "small" sales that kept us going ... they added up quick ... vs the infrequent "big" spenders ! |
Originally Posted by Nona
(Post 6880558)
Walmart fabric and sewing sections are at the whim of the store manager.
Cari |
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