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Old 05-14-2011, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by maggierubymollyclancy
A quilt shop owner that hasn't heard of MODA? You have to be
kidding! I can't get over this. Has she heard of SANTA?
OMG!!!!!
Totallly Agree! Never heard of MODA....
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Old 05-14-2011, 08:56 AM
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Has anyone here bought from this place? If so would you recommend it? http://www.missouriquiltco.com/deal-a-day/
It is wonderful. Also check out the tutorials. They are the best I've ever seen. froggyintexas
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Even Hancocks of Paducah sells Moda online.
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Old 05-14-2011, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Diana Lynne
I have been to quite a few fabric stores looking for "moda" material and in each one, I was told.."never heard of that before"..Other than ordering online where can I find that material?

When you say fabric stores do you mean like Joans Fabric, Hancocks, and places that carry flats?
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Old 05-14-2011, 09:28 AM
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Moda isn't cheap, but just feeling the fabric is like silk. It's a beautiful line. I have three yards I bought from my local quilt shop. I don't even want to cut into it. lol, I just sit and touch it.

Is that strange or what?
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Old 05-14-2011, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by frarose
Originally Posted by Diana Lynne
I have been to quite a few fabric stores looking for "moda" material and in each one, I was told.."never heard of that before"..Other than ordering online where can I find that material?

When you say fabric stores do you mean like Joans Fabric, Hancocks, and places that carry flats?
I don't know if my Joanne's carries it or not. Hm...I don't usually look at their lines that are 9.98 a yard. Unless there is a huge sale on them.
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Nope not strange at all. I am the same way. I have lots of nice fabric that I can't stand to cut. Just want to look at it and feel it ;)

Originally Posted by reeskylr
Moda isn't cheap, but just feeling the fabric is like silk. It's a beautiful line. I have three yards I bought from my local quilt shop. I don't even want to cut into it. lol, I just sit and touch it.

Is that strange or what?
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I have bought from Missouri quilt and loved what I purchased
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Old 05-14-2011, 09:58 AM
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Burkholders Fabrics Denver, PA
http://www.burkfabrics.com/Store/pc/home.asp

Right now they have a 25% off everything so with discount Moda is about $6 a yd. They have almost 1100 choices.

Thanks to others for great sites I had not checked out before.
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Try fabricdepot.com, they carry Moda fabric and are having a 35% off sale right now. eQuilter.com is great and have a large selection. Hancock's of Paducah also. And thousandsofbolts.com has great prices, but their selection can be slim.

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I have been to quite a few fabric stores looking for "moda" material and in each one, I was told.."never heard of that before"..Other than ordering online where can I find that material?
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