What type of fabric would I use to make an outdoor flag or banner. The banner is going to be appliqued.
Janie |
I used to make them with ripstop and nylon remnants, but I don't see that around in the stores where I live now.
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They do have fabric for flags. I got some a while back at Hancock Fabrics, never checked Joann's though.
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hart's fabrics used to carry nylon at a reasonable price--you'll have to search for the ripstop--based on the size you want, nylon will probably do for most of your projects as the ripstop is pretty expensive.
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i still see it at joann's sometimes. the ripstop. but not in every color.
did you know that the managers have access to the inventory in the warehouses? so, even if you don't see something, ask the manager if he can get it from the warehouse for you. they don't always want to be bothered, but they can do it. mine does it for me if it's something they have. |
I agree, I've made one or two out of ripstop nylon. Have found it in the past at a Hancock's and Minnesota Mills when they were around.
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
i still see it at joann's sometimes. the ripstop. but not in every color.
did you know that the managers have access to the inventory in the warehouses? so, even if you don't see something, ask the manager if he can get it from the warehouse for you. they don't always want to be bothered, but they can do it. mine does it for me if it's something they have. |
sewjoyce.....
right? i've said it a million times before: in my joann's the people are stupid, lazy slobs. the store is a pigpen. nothing is in stock or where it belongs. they insist that THEY DO NOT HAVE A BATHROOM. the books and mags are all bent and have been read. and the manager is unbelievable in his stupidity, in favor of the customer. he will insist that the big one is cheaper than the little one. DUH? BUT ........ if you ask him to check the warehouse for you, he does it. i think he's just used to following orders from anybody. my joann's is in a poor immigrant neighborhood where the people have no other shopping choice and the store can get away with everything. |
I have two Joann's within 1/2 hour of my house. The one here in Yeagertown is great and the girls are always helpful and courteous, but in State Coolege is another story. They are generally belittling and rude.
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My JoAnn's is located in a big commercial area. They became a "super" store and now no one knows where anything is, must less cares! I've heard that the workers have had their hours cut so much that most of them just put in an appearance and work the 3-4 hrs. per week! But that still doesn't excuse them from being rude to me and others...I've asked a couple of times if they could get something for me that was advertised but they didn't have and I've been told that they aren't allowed to do that unless they "special order" whatever for me and I pay extra!! Forget it!!:evil: :evil:
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sheee-it! am i allowed to say that?
i would call their 800 # and really let them have it. they don't do anything, but it feels good to vent. |
Sorry everyone seems to have had such bad experiences at Jo Ann's. The one near me in Tucson is a superstore, and they give good service. I just wish they had better fabric! I use the coupos for books and name brand notions - especially rotary blades - the good ones.
I bought rip-stop nylon at Nancy's Notions several years ago - don't know if she still carries it. The Outdoor Weather Clothing fabric stores have it, too. I bought both kits and fabrics from Frostline Kits years ago - don't know if they're still in business. I actually made down ski jackets, vests and a sleeping bag from their kits. I Googled Rip-Stop nylon fabric, and there's a bunch of on-line places to buy it - different price levels, too. It's really important to use it for banners that will be outside, because they get whipped around by the wind. Also, carefully finish the seams. Ask me how I know! |
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