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JANW 09-24-2010 07:59 AM

our california walmart has a large amount of precuts and I recently found some good tea strained muslin in a 3 yard x 3 yard package. also all the other quilters favorite precuts. I found some great prints, solids and batiks and the prices are great.

amma 09-24-2010 08:00 AM

Awesome! Glad to hear they still have some fabrics :D:D:D

Sadiemae 09-24-2010 08:07 AM

That's nice. Ours don't have anything.

janRN 09-24-2010 02:39 PM

Ours has black and white thread and over-priced batting--that's it in the "fabric dept". They recently had some apron patterns w/fabric that were cute. They're gone; and they think fabric wasn't wanted.

stpatmom 09-24-2010 04:10 PM

i've been buying up the batik fat quarters at my local wally world. they've been on sale for a dollar. the thickness is good and the back looks the same as the front. can't wait to cut into it!

CarrieAnne 09-24-2010 04:16 PM

Wow, batiks for a buck!!!!!!!! Thats sure a deal!

nannyquilts 09-24-2010 05:29 PM

My friend got me a pack of charm squares, and I found a jelly roll and matching charms at my WM in Sw Florida. They had a nice selection of pre-cuts. I miss the Fabric section.

tooMuchFabric 09-25-2010 10:01 AM

Now if they would just at the very least stock a few bolts of plain old muslin, for goodness sakes, how much trouble would that be. I would think it could be considered a basic crafting item if they do not want to stock quilting fabric.
I did find some shaded background FQs and some dark blender FQs, and an apron kit.
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JANW 09-25-2010 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
Now if they would just at the very least stock a few bolts of plain old muslin, for goodness sakes, how much trouble would that be. I would think it could be considered a basic crafting item if they do not want to stock quilting fabric.
I did find some shaded background FQs and some dark blender FQs, and an apron kit.
.

You can get the 103" bleached and unbleached in 3 yard precuts at my WM. When ours quit having the cutting service nearly all fabric was $2. a yard and I got several muslins and 100% cotton backing fabric at that price. I took whatever was left on the bolt, so I'm set for awhile

mawcarol 09-25-2010 12:18 PM

I am thankful my local Walmart still has it's fabric dept.
It seems that the selection was a little off this week. They do have some charm sqs. and FQ but no jelly rolls.

BellaBoo 09-25-2010 12:33 PM

The Walmart near by that has fabric has some cut 18" doll clothes panels and the doll panel that fits the clothes. Some are nightgowns and aprons to fit a child and the doll. Very cute. The other Walmart closest to me has some fat quarters packs and single fat quarters. I asked that dept. manager if she could order the doll panels and she said no other store manager one could order anything other then what she had there in her store. Oh really? I pulled out my phone and showed her the wall of notions, pre packaged fabric, doll panels, and thread racks at the nearby Walmart. She said well, she didn't have the room for all that and still have other craft items. The ones that sit there on the shelf until they are moved to the clearance aisle.

tooMuchFabric 09-25-2010 11:19 PM

You are so right.
And I know for a fact, because I did it myself,
if you get the WM barcode from some item (such as water soluble stabilizer) from one WM store that carries it,
you can ask another WM store which does not carry that item to order it for you (I ordered a whole bolt),
and they not only Can do it,
they are Supposed to do it, even if (and I know this) you have to go to the store's manager for the request.
But it is amazing how sometimes you get really good service and sometimes you can't drag any kind of service out with a rake.

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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The Walmart near by that has fabric has some cut 18" doll clothes panels and the doll panel that fits the clothes. Some are nightgowns and aprons to fit a child and the doll. Very cute. The other Walmart closest to me has some fat quarters packs and single fat quarters. I asked that dept. manager if she could order the doll panels and she said no other store manager one could order anything other then what she had there in her store. Oh really? I pulled out my phone and showed her the wall of notions, pre packaged fabric, doll panels, and thread racks at the nearby Walmart. She said well, she didn't have the room for all that and still have other craft items. The ones that sit there on the shelf until they are moved to the clearance aisle.


moonrise 09-26-2010 01:20 AM

I'm wondering if the fabric department at our nearest Walmart is fixing to get nixed. :( They downsized a couple of years ago, and now they're often out of stock on a lot of stuff. They've brought in some precuts, which might be okay if they were pretty, but the stuff our particular store has is rather beauty-challenged.

The next-nearest Walmart had a fabulous fabric department, but it's gone completely now.

I did manage to snag four rolls of king-size batting this evening. It wasn't really in this week's budget, but Walmart has them cheaper than anyone else does, even ordering online, so I figured I better grab them "while the grabbing was good". I need them for Christmas quilts, so maybe it'll save me some money in the long run. :)


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