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SherriB 09-08-2010 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by jljack
My friends and I do buy fabric at WalMart, and have found it to be fine for lots of "drag around" quilts for kids, varous gift quilts and even household utilitarian items. If you watch what you buy you can find some good deals on very decent fabric. I am not ashamed to say I buy fabric at WalMart...who's with me!!

I am not ashamed to tell someone I buy fabric from Walmart. I would buy more if the selection would just change!! We have bolts of fabric at our store but the same fabrics for the past several years. :cry: I did notice an end cap with $1.50 a yard fabric on bolts when I was in there over the weekend. I didn't a have the time to do more than look in passing. Hopefully it will still be there Friday.

BettyB 09-08-2010 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by jljack
My friends and I do buy fabric at WalMart, and have found it to be fine for lots of "drag around" quilts for kids, varous gift quilts and even household utilitarian items. If you watch what you buy you can find some good deals on very decent fabric. I am not ashamed to say I buy fabric at WalMart...who's with me!!

Me!!!! I have made many many quilts with their fabric.

Feather3 09-08-2010 08:30 PM

Our local Wal-Mart is almost done with their new remodel & I can tell you sales are down & many prices have gone up. I went to Wal-Mart today & the parking lot, that's normally full, was barely 1/3 full. I didn't even have to wait in line at the check out!! Many products/brands have been removed from their shelves, forcing people to shop at other stores for their fav brands. Despite petitions & phone calls to corporate the fabric dept in my local Wal-Mart is gone. They did put pre-cuts on the shelves. I think Wal-Mart has "bitten off their nose to spite their face". They assumed they could under sell Mom & Pop stores, put them out of business, & customers would shop at Wal-Mart & buy any brand they put on their shelves. Many areas, like mine, are very limited as to store options. We have Wal-Mart, K-Mart & Lowes. If we want much else we have to drive 25 plus miles.

C.Cal Quilt Girl 09-08-2010 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by jljack
My friends and I do buy fabric at WalMart, and have found it to be fine for lots of "drag around" quilts for kids, varous gift quilts and even household utilitarian items. If you watch what you buy you can find some good deals on very decent fabric. I am not ashamed to say I buy fabric at WalMart...who's with me!!

I don't have any problem with their fabrics, have seen where they keep one open if no other supplier is in the area.
Have seen the new setup, seems like it might work better if one of the sections were a changing variety of 2 yard cuts instead of a set section. Just my thought.

Have' em call, can share tips, :-D :-D ( yes I doubt that will happen) :-D

wolfkitty 09-08-2010 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by jljack
My friends and I do buy fabric at WalMart, and have found it to be fine for lots of "drag around" quilts for kids, varous gift quilts and even household utilitarian items. If you watch what you buy you can find some good deals on very decent fabric. I am not ashamed to say I buy fabric at WalMart...who's with me!!

I get fabric at WM. As you said, you have to look around,but I have gotten some decent enough stuff, and within my price range. Not all of us can afford the "better" stuff all the time. For kids, it is suitable, for cuddly, everyday quilts. I would love to buy all the nice stuff all the time, but limited incomes doesn't allow it.

quiltmaker 09-09-2010 02:42 AM

It's my understanding that Walmart hired a top person from Target to do all these changes. This person was trying to make Walmart more like Target and it failed miserably. So now they are slowing trying to revert back to how they were.

Maybe some of the people who work at Walmart could clarify this.

tooMuchFabric 09-09-2010 03:16 AM

I'm not sure Wal-Mart knows what it is doing anymore.

sally's girl 09-09-2010 04:59 AM

I know for one thing that Sam Walton did not opperate the way these "new age" corporate big wigs do. Sam would be very upset....

Short an Sweet 09-09-2010 05:09 AM

besides the fabrics going away, I have also noticed a lot of the foods that were on my diet (heart healthly / diabetic) are gone now too. I've had to start going to the regular grocery stores for my groceries and I moved my 10 rx's to Target after Walmart messed them up 4 months in a row. Fabric and dog food are the only reasons I go to walmart anymore, and now no fabric <sigh>

oldswimmer 09-09-2010 05:42 AM


Originally Posted by quiltmaker
It's my understanding that Walmart hired a top person from Target to do all these changes. This person was trying to make Walmart more like Target and it failed miserably. So now they are slowing trying to revert back to how they were.

Maybe some of the people who work at Walmart could clarify this.

I was told the same thing by a friend at Walmart here.
Our store used to be so nice... clean, well stocked, etc.
Now it is just a crap shoot if you can find what you need. Seems like the produce area is the worst.....but the best is still our fabric dept. The ladies there have done a great job, and so far so good!


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