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berrypatch 05-14-2011 07:21 PM

online or at shops in Lancaster,PA
Burkholders: burkfabrics.com; theoldcountrystore.com

alapetitechaise 05-15-2011 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by dunster
hmmm... I would really wonder about a fabric shop owner who has never heard of Moda...

I agree....every shop I've been in has it. Most of the online shops sell it too.

Banjo Lady 05-15-2011 04:50 AM

"Always in Stitches" in Noblesville, Indiana carries many moda fabrics - love the store....also carries great quality yarn; great/helpful staff.

Bev 05-15-2011 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo

Originally Posted by Diana Lynne
I have been to quite a few fabric stores looking for "moda" material and in each one, I was told.."never heard of that before"..Other than ordering online where can I find that material?

I have never been to a quilt shop that didn't have some Moda fabric. Either precuts or yardage. A fabric store that caters to dressmaking, drapery, etc may not know about it but any fabric store that sells quilt fabric should know about Moda.

Me either! But if you are only shopping for fabric at Walmart or Joann's it's conceivable that the clerk would have never heard of Moda. However some Joann employees are quiltmakers themselves so they would have HEARD of it, but would tell you it isn't sold there. Any real quilting store would carry Moda. I've shopped at quilt stores all over the states, and have never been in one that didn't carry Moda.

:)

sllj40 05-15-2011 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by carolaug
Has anyone here bought from this place? If so would you recommend it? http://www.missouriquiltco.com/deal-a-day/

I have bought from this place several times and they are great! They have some great tutorials on youtube as well

Auntie B 05-15-2011 06:15 PM

The LQS that I work in sells a lot of Moda fabrics. You would have a bit of a drive to get it though. (Sask. Canada) Go right straight to the website "Moda Bakeshop" Fabric is fairly inexpensive, and there are tons of free patterns you can print out. I have it added to my "Favorites" and browse there fairly often. Auntie B

1Snowbird 05-16-2011 06:06 AM

I highly recommend this site. I love the precuts and I have never had trouble with them. :) :D

JulieTN 05-16-2011 06:10 AM

MODA is a fabric manufacturer. They have many great collections/lines to choose from yearly.

Why not google.com search MODA FABRICS and see what you come up with? Most quilt shops carry at least some of their fabric. It is extremely popular with quilters.

Julie ;-)

1Snowbird 05-16-2011 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by 1Snowbird
I highly recommend this site. I love the precuts and I have never had trouble with them. :) :D

I meant to say Missouri Star Quilt Company :mrgreen:

TexasGurl 05-16-2011 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by Diana Lynne
I have been to quite a few fabric stores looking for "moda" material and in each one, I was told.."never heard of that before"..Other than ordering online where can I find that material?

You won't find Moda fabric lines in any fabric chain stores ... like JoAnns or Hancock Fabrics etc
Moda sells only to individual quilt shops and wholesale to online sellers. Can't imagine any quilt shops NOT having some Moda lines or not aware of Moda ?? I've been in LQS across most of the country on travels, and don't think I've ever been in one shop that doesn't carry some Moda. They have to be the most popular and prolific quilt fabric manuf. in the last 10-15 years. :)


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