Tuesday Morning Knock off fabric
#53
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Rocky Mountains
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If you are not sure about the fabric, buy 1 package and take it home and wash it. If you think it feels fine and it holds it color, you can then go back and buy more. That way you are not buying a lot that you will be disappointed with.
#54
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Coastal Georgia
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I bought the same fabric, in fat quarter bundles, tan colored, from Tuesday Mornings. The selvage says Riley Blake and and manufacturer, the same as the selvage on the Riley Blake fabrics I have that I bought from a quilt shop. Why do you think it is a knock off? I don't think it is or the quilt shop is selling a knock offs too. Most big name fabric brands are manufactured in India, China or Pakistan. Tuesday Mornings buys overstocks and warehouse buy outs from high end stores and shops. Fun fact: Tuesday Morning sells a lot of their not sold items to Big Lots. I found fat quarter towers at Big Lots that were the same at Tuesday Mornings a season past for pennies on the dollar.
I agree! Tuesday Mornings like Big Lots sells overstock and warehouse buy outs from these companies. Our Big Lots has had fabric kits, fq's, and charm squares lately. I have also bought name brand products in Tuesday Mornings which was deeply discounted from what you would pay for in a craft store.
#55
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Exactly what I was thinking, factory seconds type of thing or something. I don't think they would sell couterfiet fabric ... they're too visible and too easily caught!
My Tuesday Morning has advertized fat quarter bundles recently but I haven't been there since it started appearing in the flyers.
My Tuesday Morning has advertized fat quarter bundles recently but I haven't been there since it started appearing in the flyers.
#60
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Remember every time you buy a discounted item from a chain then you are spending less at a LQS (independently owned by someone in your community) and eventually if you don't support your LQS you won't have a LQS.
Try getting some assistance from an employee at a discount store if and when you have a quilting question.
Try getting some assistance from an employee at a discount store if and when you have a quilting question.
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