Will fabric prices go up higher?
#51
I'm sure it will go up on price, but like anything else - food, clothing, cars...- some folks will be able to afford more than others. So I expect there will always be a demand for "high quality" fabric, even though it will be expensive. Maybe massive stashes may be placed with carefully thought out purchases. Or not.
#52
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: SW Michigan
Posts: 329
I stopped at a LQS on my way home from a Dr appt because it was on the way....need one yard of Moda black to finish a project. I about keeled over when the clerk said $12.65 (gasp). But I need it so I paid the price but you can bet it will be the "last" time!! Minimum wage in Michigan is $7.40 per hour.
#53
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Southern Illinois
Posts: 303
Thousands of Bolts and only one Nut has the best prices. Anthology Fabrics Chromatic Batiks, These Badkins are just beautiful for only 6.95yd they have Moda solids for 4.99yd check them out if you haven't already shipping amount is spot on and fast 2 days from PA. to CA They have Anthology Fabrics Chromatic Batiks for 6.95yd amazingly beautiful, I had never bought any before because of the price of Batiks. 11.00yd what a rip off. I love this place. They have swatch charts for sale also.
#54
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Owensboro, KY
Posts: 1,420
I have learned to find online sales and discount online quilt shops. I have no connection to this shop, but use it often. www.quiltfabriccloseouts.com They have good fabric, excellent service and great prices. As time goes by, their selection is increasing also.
#55
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: New England
Posts: 865
Carol, I know the feeling. I would have to move, too, as there is NO more room in this house for fabric, no matter where I try to put it.
I went to a quilt show today. There were a lot of nice vendors, most offering fat quarters or kits, and I, being on a strict budget, did not buy any. I also didn't buy any notions, pattern, or books. I only bought my ticket to get in.
I went to a quilt show today. There were a lot of nice vendors, most offering fat quarters or kits, and I, being on a strict budget, did not buy any. I also didn't buy any notions, pattern, or books. I only bought my ticket to get in.
#57
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Inverness, Florida Lived in states MA (born/graduated) RI (twice) CA (3 times) MO (3 times) KY VA
Posts: 376
Don't forget fabric.com - I get most of my fabric from them. Thousands of Bolts doesn't do a great job with their pictures of the fabric. :-( They say it's because they are small and don't have the resources fabric.com has.
#60
Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Cotswolds, England
Posts: 78
[QUOTE=notmorecraft;6671665]ManiacQuilter 2 if you bear in mind most cottons are produced in the far east, the shipping cost wont vary much from country to country, certainly not in the amounts that manufacturers ship around the world, the same container ship calling in several countries. In the UK its the duty and the sales tax that causes the higher price. Our sales tax is 20% and duty is a killer too.. if we order from shops in US, any parcel with a value higher than £20 (approx $32) is then subject to tax and duty on arrival in the uk.[/QUOTE
Plus a further £8 ($13) fee that the uk postal service charges the customer to collect the tax for the govt........I'm not joking!!
Plus a further £8 ($13) fee that the uk postal service charges the customer to collect the tax for the govt........I'm not joking!!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post