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It depends on how old the fabric is -- If I know it is old I check ETSY and EBAY first, then I do a search. For newer fabric I do an online search (first Bing, then Google since they don't prioritize results the same) and I look for online shops I know that carry the fabric.
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Online try Hancock's of Paducah, Missouri Star or Nancy's Notions, depending on what you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by Chris Anders
(Post 7784660)
I too live in a rural area so I understand how you feel. I do online shopping at fabric.com and Joan's .com I just have not been able to buy fabric at wholesale. Hope this helps.
to the OP.....make sure that the fabric you are looking for is currently in the marketplace vs "future" release. Sandy |
Originally Posted by Peckish
(Post 7785049)
However, they DO have valuable information about the fabric, such as skus, and when I go online looking for a particular fabric I can't find locally, the manufacturer's website is usually the first place I go so I have this info.
And they will indicate if the fabric has released/shipped to shops or if it is a future release. It does not tell which shops actually bought the particular fabric....just lists names of shops that have ordered from them in the past. Sandy |
Equilter.com
fabric.com many fabric sellers on etsy that are great. I purchase a lot of fabric on line with great results. |
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