Walmart fabric, again.
#51
That fabric is beautiful. Going an hour and a half away to a WM this weekend so will check out the QOM.
We were taught that for every two folds on a bolt it equaled one yard. Each manufacturer had their own amount they placed on the bolts. It could be from 10 - 15 yds depending.
We were taught that for every two folds on a bolt it equaled one yard. Each manufacturer had their own amount they placed on the bolts. It could be from 10 - 15 yds depending.
#52
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Massachusetts
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Those fabrics are just lovely! Gonna have to check out my local Walmart as well. Why are there so few fabrics shop around any more? I'm in southeastern Mass. and have only Joanns to buy fabric from, besides Walmart. There was a great store called The Fabric Place but they closed. It was a really nice store, always many customers no matter when you went there. Still looking forward to a trip to Keepsake Quilting in Meredith, NH., but have a feeling that they'll be pricey. Thanks for sharing :)
#53
Originally Posted by joan gaddis
i started buying qom from walmart when i started working in fabric dept. did not anything about fabric. really learned alot after a few weeks of handling material. went on to be dept. manager and always tried to keep qom on shelves. our store in canton, ga. still has fabric but remodel is 2011 and fabric will be gone. i probably have 50 qom in tubs. i retired in march so i am trying to quilt some everyday! oh! i am a great grandmother for first time i love him!!!!!
#54
The Walmarts here in Tallahassee are all doing away with their fabric dept. When they remodel....poof....it's gone!!!! The fabric manager told me to have everyone call 1-800-walmart and tell them to keep or bring back the fabric (if taken out) back in the stores. I call all of the time, but my calls alone can't make a difference. Maybe if we all called, they might listen to us.
#56
Originally Posted by JoAnnGC
Originally Posted by joan gaddis
i started buying qom from walmart when i started working in fabric dept. did not anything about fabric. really learned alot after a few weeks of handling material. went on to be dept. manager and always tried to keep qom on shelves. our store in canton, ga. still has fabric but remodel is 2011 and fabric will be gone. i probably have 50 qom in tubs. i retired in march so i am trying to quilt some everyday! oh! i am a great grandmother for first time i love him!!!!!
#57
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 2,375
Originally Posted by teddee2
I know that Walmart's prices are usually very good - however, if we truly care about each other, and most quilters do, it is important to keep in mind that Walmart does not treat their help as they should and are not unionized and do help lead to the downfall of many other small stores
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#58
I was there over the weekend and bought the marked down qom material for $1.00 a yd. bought 30 yds.!!!! Now reading this means that they will be pulling our material soon :cry: :cry: I do my best to help LQS but material is up to $9.00 +. I only work PT. TOO rich for my blood to buy all my material there. :oops:
#60
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I found some beautiful fabric at a nearby Walmart yesterday morning. It is part of the quilt of the month for May fabric line. On the selvage it had David Textiles. I could not find anything to suggest it was less then the quilt shop quality cotton. It feels, cuts, and sews better then the Moda fabric I have. The fabric clerk told me not many Walmarts carry the quilt of the month fabric with free quilt pattern every month. She said it was ordered separate from a buyer that contacts the store fabric manager. It's up to the fabric manager if the line is carried in the store if the store sells fabric. The fabric dept manager at this store is a quilter! I think that makes a big difference in how profitable the fabric sales are. Most of the craft/fabric managers have no interest, just doing a job.
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