I'm in the market to buy a bolt of muslin, I bought one from
Marshall dry goods but can't find it on their site anymore, can anyone tell me where to purchase one. I don't want to pay $100 for it. The first one cost $40.00 and it was 98" wide. thanks for your help |
wow, that would be great to find a bolt for $40.00
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You can call Marshall's toll free at this number and ask them about the muslin. 1-888-744-8277. I have been to Marshall's numerous times and would find it hard to believe that they are out of muslin of any kind. Their hours are 8:30-5:00p during the week. Hope this helps.
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Joanne's - and use the 40% off coupon they always send out. If you don't get one in the mail, ask if they have one available at the checkout. Or order on line if there isn't a store close to you.
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When did you buy it for THAT price? I am a dyer and my cotton prices have doubled in the last month alone! Good luck
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JoAnn's and use your 40% off coupon. It was very reasonable.
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I have bought their tea-dyed muslin, 44" wide, 15 yards on a bolt for $10-$15 per bolt during their ebay auctions. I like their fabric and have had no problems with it.
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Joanne's has bolts of muslin in 108" wide widths in their stores and probably on line also. I bought three of them last fall when they were on sale for less than $50 each. From time to time they have a free shipping coupon for online orders so you could order it without having to pay extra for shipping.
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Originally Posted by reginalovesfabric
I'm in the market to buy a bolt of muslin, I bought one from
Marshall dry goods but can't find it on their site anymore, can anyone tell me where to purchase one. I don't want to pay $100 for it. The first one cost $40.00 and it was 98" wide. thanks for your help http://store.quilting-warehouse.com/fabric-muslin.html |
I buy all my muslin from Joannes and use a 40 -50% off coupon and it is always less than $40 dollars a bolt I buy bleached, unbleached and tea dyed all by the bolt
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Originally Posted by Johanna Fritz
When did you buy it for THAT price? I am a dyer and my cotton prices have doubled in the last month alone! Good luck
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I looked at the muslin at Joanns the other day. The quality seems thinner than it used to be. I ended up buying Kona cotton instead. Better quality of fabric. I used a 50% off coupon for it. crafty_linda_b
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This guy always has muslin of various grades and widths - his phone number is in his listings and he is really terrific about service. Call him and ask him what he has by the bolt. :)
http://shop.ebay.com/franks11/m.html?_nkw=muslin |
joannes, hobby lobby, fabric.com- are a few places- dharma trading company-
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Some stock items are available when you ask but aren't put in catalogs. Just ask your dealer.
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thanks ladies, I bought this about 7 months ago and I sure I'll never find that quality and price again. I didn't think about kona cotton. I looked at Hancock's and it was too thin. I like this because of the width and quality.
I like to put it on the backs of some of my quilts. I love the way the stitching shows up on muslin. Regina |
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