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I just saw this earlier today. Got very excited until I saw that NO Michigan Target stores were on the list. Oh well, I'm sure they will be someday, and I shouldn't be buying any more fabric of any kind for a long, long time.
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Originally Posted by davis2se
(Post 6680211)
I just saw this earlier today. Got very excited until I saw that NO Michigan Target stores were on the list. Oh well, I'm sure they will be someday, and I shouldn't be buying any more fabric of any kind for a long, long time.
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Originally Posted by cathycabot
(Post 6680158)
Simular to fat quarters at Walmart
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I found a sign up request to have a store near you sell fabric ,if you click on end of page you sign up there plus they have free patterns
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I would NEVER have thought that Target would carry fabrics. WHO KNEW ?? Haven't shopped there in years.
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I have a new one opening ina few weeks and 2 Targets within 10 miles of me. I hope I get a fabric one. Is there somewhere we can ck to see if we're getting it?
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I checked and my local store is on the list. I'll go by and check it out and let everyone know what they have.
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I checked the list and none in my area of Florida. Thanks for the list. Sue
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There's one in north Columbus, I don't know if I'd drive up there to see what it's like but maybe since Columbus has always been a test market for food we'll get something else. I hope it comes out east. I'd love to have other choices in buying fabric even if it's precuts. If any of you go please post what it's like with prices and quality.
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Somebody in the market research department at Target must be doing their homework. I was surprised to see so many California stores were on that list. Closest ones to me are in Houston and Austin. I guess the advantage to selling just pre-cuts is not needing all the cutting area and to stock large bolts of fabrics. If they limit the selection to the top 10-20 best selling items, they should sell well.
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