WALMART - FABRIC BOLTS RETURN
#252
Originally Posted by Rhonda
Originally Posted by sewobsessed1
Originally Posted by Darlene
That story is false.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...673697210.html
:)
I never had any luck using those inexpensieve spools of thread on my sewing machines. They seem to break alot. Altho some of the cone threads are as inexpensieve, for what you get . Only I haven't had a lot of breakage with those.
#255
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: WI
Posts: 706
Because we shop often in he fabric department we have gotten to know the staff- we appreciate their efforts and they appreciate our knowing them by name and asking how they are doing especially if they had shared of a rough time they were going through. It's a brief respite to slow down and actually connect with people in a setting where few really do
#256
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 216
I tell you what we can do!!! Watch for thread and needles to go down on sale really cheap, holler at each member and tell them and we can pick up the kind and color each one wants and put it in a padded envelope and it shouldn't cost too much. I can't think if this is a good idea or not. Help me out here
#257
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 216
tell you what we can do!!! Watch for thread and needles to go down on sale really cheap, holler at each member and tell them and we can pick up the kind and color each one wants and put it in a padded envelope and it shouldn't cost too much. I can't think if this is a good idea or not. Help me out here
#258
Maybe that wil help save their stores. I know I'm about ready to jump ship and shop other stores as a protest for their stopping carrying fabrics and other items I want. I'll support their department if they put it back. Not the precut pieces or the fat quarters - I'll buy the yardages.
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