Check out your Walmart fabric section
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Check out your Walmart fabric section
I know this might not be the same everywhere, but the local Walmart had all their pre-cuts on clearance. Most were already gone but there were some half yard batiks left for 75 cents. Yea! I picked up the few they had left.
There were also stash starters, jelly rolls, etc marked down. But the stash samples were marked down the most.
The batiks appear to be the same that Walmart occasionally carried, and I have been happy with in the past.
There were also stash starters, jelly rolls, etc marked down. But the stash samples were marked down the most.
The batiks appear to be the same that Walmart occasionally carried, and I have been happy with in the past.
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The Walmart flyer for the Phoenix area advertised fabric and sewing items ... for selected stores. Mine has a minimal sewing and craft section with a token cutting table. This is new in the past year. I'm not sure it will be a "selected" store. But Walmart seems to be moving in the right direction.
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Our WalMart has an awesome fabric department. The people who work in the department are the reason. They work hard to keep the fabric lines together and neatly bolted. The fabric choices are great. I have been purchasing lots of fabric from there lately and my fellow quilters cannot believe it came from WalMart.
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Our WalMart fabric dept never has anyone that works in that area and I'm usually on my lunch break. They do have Waverly fabric for $3.97 that is very nice and I try to buy it when someone will cut it. If I could figure out how to run the scanner I would cut an scan the fabric myself.
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Our WalMart fabric dept never has anyone that works in that area and I'm usually on my lunch break. They do have Waverly fabric for $3.97 that is very nice and I try to buy it when someone will cut it. If I could figure out how to run the scanner I would cut an scan the fabric myself.
Having said all that, Wal-Mart often has some very nice fabric, the same you find in Jo-Ann's, and less expensive. And their fat quarters are always 97 cents (in the stores here, anyway), compared to $2.25 or more at Jo-Ann's.
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