Where Do You Shop
#53
Originally Posted by mshollysd
i have been doing a lot of shopping here lately. Prices are good, and you know the sellers are reputable (they are quilters). I have been trying to stop my quilt shop shopping until I use some more of my fabric.
#54
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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I feel your pain. MS is woefully devoid of good fabric shops. I was going to suggest the Bernina store in Jackson but looks like you're a lot closer to Memphis than that. If you get a chance to be down this way stop in though, they have just expanded and have a lot more fabric than before.
Originally Posted by pamela
I'm very limited to fabric where I live.
Surely I'm not the only one.
So, heres my question to you.
Where do you shop?
Surely I'm not the only one.
So, heres my question to you.
Where do you shop?
#55
Since Wal-Mart removed the fabric department from our store, we have to drive about 45 miles (one-way) to purchase fabric. There's a nice quilt store in one direction, and a Hobby-Lobby, Hancock's and small quilt store in the other direction. The small shop carries mostly sewing machines, with a limited selection of fabric.
Other than that, it's a 2-hour or slightly longer (one-way) trip to shops in Dallas and one in Paris.
Other than that, it's a 2-hour or slightly longer (one-way) trip to shops in Dallas and one in Paris.
#56
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 5
I go to the Paducah show each year and tend to buy a lot at the show and at the huge Hancock's there.Other than that you have to resort to online shopping. I'm still a little nervous when I do that because the color I see on the monitor is not always the color I receive in the mail. Oh well, I call that stash building.
Originally Posted by countrycottage
Since Wal-Mart removed the fabric department from our store, we have to drive about 45 miles (one-way) to purchase fabric. There's a nice quilt store in one direction, and a Hobby-Lobby, Hancock's and small quilt store in the other direction. The small shop carries mostly sewing machines, with a limited selection of fabric.
Other than that, it's a 2-hour or slightly longer (one-way) trip to shops in Dallas and one in Paris.
Other than that, it's a 2-hour or slightly longer (one-way) trip to shops in Dallas and one in Paris.
#57
If I need something fast, it's JoAnn's armed with coupons as it's ten minutes from home. Otherwise, I shop online or through e-bay where I've had wonderful luck & very low prices. Just watch their performance ratings before you buy.
#60
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
Posts: 1,871
Originally Posted by sparkys_mom
My LQS doesn't especially cater to my tastes in fabric, so I do a lot of shopping on line. I've had really good luck with Thousands of Bolts and Quilter's Paradise, but I've also located fabric through the search engine of http://www.quiltshops.com/ and have been perfectly happy with the shops I ordered from.
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