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athenagwis 03-19-2010 03:05 PM

The $220 price is only 30% off, if you if you use the coupon code TEF93A instead you can get it for $157, it may work even though it is on sale or wait till the sale is over .... (It's only an additional $17 to ship to me)

Rachel

athenagwis 03-19-2010 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Rebecca VLQ
K....when I log into their .com, it has 50% off...what's the free ship code? Can you use both?

You can only use one code, but the 50% off one will save you the most.

Boston1954 03-19-2010 03:22 PM

Go for it!! That is a TERRIFIC price. My sis and I just went in on a bolt and it came to about $5.24 a yard. This looks like an incredible deal.

Justquilting 03-19-2010 04:52 PM

Thank you so much Athenagwis!!
I just ordered a bolt, delivered to my door for $183.

Thank you for the 50% off code

Mousie 03-19-2010 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by Justquilting
I've never used poly cotton.
I may have to do some checking on that.
You like it better than W&N??

that's just it, I don't know.
I've never used warm and natural, but think I have read that it give quilts the wrinkled old fashioned look.
i like for my tops to look sort of smooth.
I prewash all my quilt fabrics, and i don't wash after it's finished, before gifting.
Tell me your experience with the W&N, please.

athenagwis 03-19-2010 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by quiltncrazy

Originally Posted by Justquilting
I've never used poly cotton.
I may have to do some checking on that.
You like it better than W&N??

that's just it, I don't know.
I've never used warm and natural, but think I have read that it give quilts the wrinkled old fashioned look.
i like for my tops to look sort of smooth.
I prewash all my quilt fabrics, and i don't wash after it's finished, before gifting.
Tell me your experience with the W&N, please.

W&N does wrinkle up just a bit after it's washed, but some people also wash their batting in addition to pre-washing their fabric. I think if you prewashed W&N and your fabrics and didn't wash the finished quilt before gifting it would be nice and flat as well. I love using W&N as it is so warm and easy to sew through.

Rachel

athenagwis 03-19-2010 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by Justquilting
Thank you so much Athenagwis!!
I just ordered a bolt, delivered to my door for $183.

Thank you for the 50% off code

Your welcome! :) I spent all my spending allowance on a new sewing machine so sadly it'll be a while before I can get more W&N, but that is a great price!! I hope they are still having the coupon when I am ready to buy!! :)

Rachel

Gwyn 03-19-2010 07:32 PM

Warm and Natural is my favorite. I only use the puffy stuff if it is a tied quilt. W & N makes a wonderful, warm and lightweight quilt that goes in the washing machine. Looks great with hand quilting. Not sure about machine quilting.

I bought a roll of W & N at our local thrift store for $20.00. I don't think the person pricing things knew what it was, but I snatched right up. I was stunned in January when I had to purchase batting for the first time in many years.

Last time I went to the thrift store, they had 5 queen size batts by Heirloom for $2.00 each. They are now at my house!

Mousie 03-19-2010 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by Fiber Artist
Joannes has free shipping today only (according to my e-mail from today.)

ahhh! There's only six minutes...I am on dial up...ahhh!

Mousie 03-19-2010 08:06 PM

sigh...dial up and little mousie feet...
will check back about this tomorrow.
Might have to wait till Sunday anyway. I just checked my flyer, starts sun.
I just used my last one :cry:
i couldn't find any batting on joann site. thanks for all the help, everybody. hugs, and later, gators :thumbup:


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