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    Old 07-07-2010, 05:05 PM
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    that is where i shop a lot also!
    at value village that is :)
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    Old 07-08-2010, 03:43 AM
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    We've been paying $8.99 + in Florida for awhile now. It is going up and one reason is because companies like Moda are charging more.

    I worked in a quilt store for awhile and we still made a profit on fabric 50% off. Our philosphy was "keep it moving"....get it sold and out the door so we could buy more. :)
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    Old 07-08-2010, 04:17 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewcrazygirl
    14 a yard?? OMG i may quit sewing if that happens!
    Oh no you dont! You cant give up! Go to the thrift stores, garage sales, or Jo-Anns! We will help you, Im sure!
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    Old 07-08-2010, 04:30 AM
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    Originally Posted by Ellis' Granny B
    This is another sign of the times. I will cetainly count my blessings over and over again. I live near Philadelphia and there are many fabric outlets that sell beautiful name brand fabrics for $2.49 , $3.99. $4.99. The only catch witht them is that it may be discontinued or limited stock, so you better buy at least thee or four yards at a time. Even with this, 4 yards at $2.49 is @$10.00.

    Then I am blessed with a friend whose brother is a tailor and he sends me trash bags filled with magnificent scraps. Sometinmes his scraps are two and three yards of very expensive silks and satins from wedding gowns; eyelets, etc. I make a lot of fancy doll quilts and love paper piecing. It works out wonderfully well. I seldom have to buy with such a stash.

    Be encouraged quilters. Look for dressmakers and tailors in your area, you would be surprised what is given for the asking.

    Ellis' Granny B
    Also, there is an upholstry shop near me, they sell 2-3 yards of white flannel, for $1.00, its good quality also. They have small garbage bags of good size scraps for $1-$1.50 per bag. These are awesome for crazy quilts! I REFUSE to pay $14 a yard for fabric!I guess this just forces us to be a little more creative than we already are! It will be sad to see the LQS close one by one. :thumbdown:
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