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Originally Posted by luvspaper
(Post 7480507)
There is a textile fabric place that opens 2 times per year to the public in Kings Mountain NC has much better pricing, but you have to buy the whole piece/bolt and many are less than $5 per yard. So it's hard to see MaryJo's as such a great deal these days.
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Originally Posted by redstilettos
(Post 7480235)
HR Harris in MN......plan on spending a day. I have never seen so many bolts of material in one place in my LIFE.
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Does anyone know if Craftsy ever has warehouse sales? My orders usually ship from a place south of Cincinnati, but they may have more than one warehouse.
I usually only buy from their clearance, but it would be fun to buy in person... |
Golden d'or Fabrics on Harry Hines in Dallas, TX. They bill themselves as the largest in the country. It is all kinds of fabrics...wedding, home decor, faux fur, batiks, quilters cottons. They say that their prices are up to 75% off retail. From what I could tell they provide a full range of low grade to quilt shop quality. Bolts on sheles, stands and tables. There was a section on cottons that distracted me and then I stumbled on the area that was for quilting. I spotted Moda, Timeless Treasures and RJR. Allow yourself enough to look!
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Originally Posted by Painiacs
(Post 7480315)
My bestie goes to Marden in Maine sends me cute fabrics dirt cheap she says
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I order from Thousands of Bolts (and only one nut) Their prices are below LQS; fast shipping and I have never been disappointed with the fabric I have received....only drawback is that the color you want has to be exactly right is that you are ordering from a computer photo...however, I have not yet encountered a color mismatch
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There is one in the small town of Hawarden, Iowa. Name is In Weave and I know they sell online.
www.inweavefabric.com |
Are there any on the West coast?
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M&L fabrics in Anaheim,CA.
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