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Old 10-30-2018, 05:14 PM
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Has anyone ordered batting directly from Hobbs using their charity batting program? And if you did how much was the shipping? I could not find the shipping costs. Thanks for your help. Alice
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Here is the form and there is a number you can call on there too, they might better be able to answer your question since I’m sure shipping may depend on the area you live. Good luck!

http://www.hobbsbatting.com/wp-conte...2-8-2017-1.pdf
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Thank you for the link.
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If they run their charity program anything like they do their wholesale program the shipping is crazy expensive because they only drop ship via common carrier (a tractor trailer truck delivers the roll(s) to your destination site so someone has to be there to receive it and unload it). Common Carrier rates change daily so they won't quote you a shipping price until you actually place the order because they have to contact the trucker to see what the going rate is for your area.
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I buy all fabrics and batting myself. My charity quilts are totally from me.
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Old 11-01-2018, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by maebm View Post
Has anyone ordered batting directly from Hobbs using their charity batting program? And if you did how much was the shipping? I could not find the shipping costs. Thanks for your help. Alice
We collected the Hobbs UPC codes at my guild in order to get good prices on batting. I ordered two rolls of the poly batting, which I got for a very good price. But, the shipping was as much as the batting cost!! The total was still a good price per roll, but no better than I could have gotten from JoAnn's with a 60% off coupon. I won't do that again.
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Good to know, thank you for the info.
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Old 11-01-2018, 02:14 PM
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I buy all fabrics and batting myself. My charity quilts are totally from me.
That's sweet, Jingle, but many people have more time to give than money, and quilting is an expensive hobby. The fact that Hobbs is offering a reduced price to support charity efforts is certainly a good thing. Just knowing they do this will make me more likely to select their products at regular prices for my own projects because I like to support companies that give back.
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The shipping from Hobbs is expensive. We used to buy 2 rolls (96" x 30 yards each) and the total cost would be around $225. It worked out to about $3.73 a yard. I just bought Pellon 80/20 from Walmart.com at about $2.94 a yard, which includes free shipping. You can also get good prices on batting at Overstock.com, although they are out of the 80/20 at the moment.
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I'm with JanBech. Hobbs' Charity Program is no charity. It is a way to get rid of their seconds and unwanted batting. It is stated in their program that you get what they send you and that's it. Hobbs charity program is an expensive way to buy batting. I'd rather go to Joanns and save money.
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