What do you buy??
#71
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I buy some notions there, since my LQS has few notions other than thread. I also buy yarn there. Sometimes I also buy notions online, since our Joann's doesn't have much of a selection. I have even found some really good notions buys on eBay.
I buy fabric at my LQS, and sometimes online at the stores with good quality quilting fabric.
I don't enjoy Joann's much anymore, as I feel that the coupons are just contrived come-ons. I'd prefer consistently low prices with occasional big sales related to ends of season, etc.
I buy fabric at my LQS, and sometimes online at the stores with good quality quilting fabric.
I don't enjoy Joann's much anymore, as I feel that the coupons are just contrived come-ons. I'd prefer consistently low prices with occasional big sales related to ends of season, etc.
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#72
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Location: Northwest Georgia
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I don't buy much there at all. For one thing, their prices in general seem too high, and with only a few exceptions, their fabric is thin. The main reason I rarely shop there, though, is that their coupons are pretty much useless to me. They can only be used on non-sale items, and it seems like everything I want is on sale ... sometimes just for a piddly $1 off so that the coupon can't be used. On top of that, the local store gets downright huffy if you question their coupon policy, so I usually don't bother going there at all. I like Hobby Lobby's fabric better anyway, and they're in the same shopping center. And they're coupon-friendly.
#73
Coupons - that's what keeps me shopping at Joann's. And, of course, sales. I buy rotary blades when there are on sale and other notions. I always use the coupons, especially what there is a percentage off your total order that includes sales items. The Joann's near me is small but there are 3 super Joann's within a radius of about 45 miles. My girlfriend and I go to them once in a while. There is definitely more of a selection of fabrics in the larger stores. I generally get notions, batting, interfacing, muslin and always check out their clearance bins. They are carrying a better selection of really nice material, but nothing beats your local quilt shop for the newest and best material and also the knowledge of the shop people, who are always willing to help in the selection of fabrics. In other words, shop both. With Joann's you need to have your flyer scanned on a regular basis so that you are kept on the mailing list.
#75
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: North Carolina
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Speaking of fusibles , can I get some comments on the difference or preference between Heat N Bond fusible fleece and the Pellon 987 fusible fleece? I am needing to buy some and don't want to get the wrong kind. Thanks for any input.
#77
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: MO (the Show Me state)
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If you are in St Louis, Wintson's still has garment fabric. They are located in St. Charles.
I've been shopping at JoAnn's for garment fabric lately. It is the only game in town, and sometimes can find something good there. I just don't like their quilting fabric - quality not the issue - just not excited about their color/pattern selections. I'll also buy notions there.
#78
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Location: Midwest
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I use the Pellon 987 for my purse projects. I steam it (using the applique sheet) to get it to adhere. I use it for table runners but the I don't fuse it for that. I use it just like a batting. I buy it by the bolt. I don't know if I have used the Heat N Bond fusible fleece. Just their fusible for applique. Works fine
sandy
#79
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If you want the latest' newest fabric collections, the shops pay a premium for them. Cotton prices went up drastically a few years ago. "Sale" prices clear out old stock and slow movers. Shops barely if ever recoup the price they initially paid for the once "newest" fabric that ends up in the sale area.
Sandy
#80
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Europe
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I buy only online from the US. Most of my orders are from FabricDepot and from EQuilter. I also bought from VirginiaQuilter and 2 other shops I forget the names. Wish we had a JoAnns here in EU. My only LQS is expensive and the limited selection styles/colors in fabrics never bought there.I find that the fabrc quality of my last orders is thinner than what I used to buy 7 years ago. Notions I also buy in the US. Getting ready to buy again for Christmas fabrics.
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