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LastGrandma 10-21-2011 11:27 AM

at my closest WalMart! (192nd & 1st in Vancouver USA!) We don't shop there regularly, but I popped in earlier this week and saw they had cleared one aisle for bolts of fabric and a cutting table!!! They had a few bolts -- I'd say less that 1/3 of their shelving, so will stop back later and see if they filled it up. The prices range from $4.47 - 5.07 per yard. Just be careful what you buy -- some of it is not worth #1 yard!

Lea125 10-21-2011 11:50 AM

I noticed our Walmart selling fabric again and a lot cheaper than Joanns. How can you tell on a quality of fabric besides touch?? I only buy 100% cotton but not sure what else to check.

Sewfine 10-21-2011 11:50 AM

One of our local Wal-Marts are now carrying fabric again.

Sewfine 10-21-2011 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Lea125
I noticed our Walmart selling fabric again and a lot cheaper than Joanns. How can you tell on a quality of fabric besides touch?? I only buy 100% cotton but not sure what else to check.

I guess you are checking the quality. No to thin.

carolaug 10-21-2011 11:56 AM

I bought some there a while back....never again...its was all thin. I cut all the pieces into Isawsolee (how ever its spelled) but I don't think I am going to sew them...I like thick fabric. Easier to sew and line up seams.

gale 10-21-2011 11:58 AM

Ours has it now too. I admit though, that I haven't looked at it yet. I have too much fabric already.

sewmary 10-21-2011 12:32 PM

One way to tell the quality of a fabric: Hold it up to the light. If you can see your hand it is thin and poor quality.

Another way to check: a quality piece will feel smooth, with no rough spots or bumps. If it has too much stiffness to it and is lumpy, once the sizing is gone, the fabric will be limp and not worth your time to sew.

deedum 10-21-2011 04:32 PM

I am not shopping at wally world for fabric. At all! I was in a wonderful fabric store today while traveling. OH, she had the most beautiful fabric, I just couldn't resist. Decent prices too, so I bought enough for 2 quilts. The owner is concerned now that WWorld has fabric again. I will buy again at her store when I am in the area,(4 hours away from me though). I plan on bringing a friend or two next time too! We got to remember to support their stores as well. Such a nice lady!

Just my HO on what works for me! Not trying to step on toes.

jaciqltznok 10-21-2011 05:09 PM

the quality really depends on where you are I think..I found a WM in the city that had NICE fabric under $5 yd...but at our local WM..pure trash..not only thin..but coarse..like cheese cloth..the printing is off grain, and looks like it will just flake off...really, really horrid fabric...even for crafting!

CloverPatch 10-21-2011 05:30 PM

I won't go looking at walmart for fabric if I need it, but i always check their remnants and clearance section. and Yesterday I got a score!
It was a batik, with gold lines printed on it to make it look like cracks. It was marked down to 1.50$ a yard!! I was pleased. Seems the gold print was not even color through out. It was a bronze color instead of gold. Not a problem for me!


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