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Old 07-25-2010, 05:30 PM
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Hi Everyone,

I would appreciate some feedback from any of you that have purchased any of Joann's Keepsake Calico fabrics. How is the quality compared to calicoes found elsewhere? Are they fine, or should I be looking elsewhere?

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ETA: I see some of them are made in China, some in South Korea, and some don't say at all. Does anyone know what difference these locations might mean to the quality?
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Old 07-25-2010, 05:33 PM
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Oh boy, this is going to be a long discussion. I use material from where ever I can afford and what I like. The material at joann's has different qualities to it. Only buy what feels good to you. The piece of advice that has stuck with me for over 10 years is, buy the best that YOU can afford. This has served me well.

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I haven't tried the calico from Joanns but I have found some very nice fabric there. Are you buying in store or on line?
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I've used it and it's been fine.
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What I'm looking and feeling in comparison to QS fab, is good, both have strong tones, with weight, good texture.
Could be a while. let you know, (if I ever get it done!) Good Luck :)
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Originally Posted by littlehud
I haven't tried the calico from Joanns but I have found some very nice fabric there. Are you buying in store or on line?
Online, which means I don't have the opportunity to feel it as has been mentioned. The closest Joann's is over 50 miles away, and that's one way.

Thank you for your comment.
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Old 07-25-2010, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by stpatmom
Oh boy, this is going to be a long discussion. I use material from where ever I can afford and what I like. The material at joann's has different qualities to it. Only buy what feels good to you. The piece of advice that has stuck with me for over 10 years is, buy the best that YOU can afford. This has served me well.

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Unfortunately, we live too far away for me to touch any. I'm looking on line. They're 30% right now, so I was thinking...

Thanks so much. I really appreciate your advice.
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Originally Posted by C.Cal Quilt Girl
What I'm looking and feeling in comparison to QS fab, is good, both have strong tones, with weight, good texture.
Could be a while. let you know, (if I ever get it done!) Good Luck :)
Thanks, that's great review. But, have you washed them yet?
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With JoAnn fabric, I need to touch it...and to read the label...if it is made in China I don't even need to read the label...I can usually tell by feel...
I'm not bashing China...but I make mostly baby things and I've been very cautious of items from there due to so many recalls.
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Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
With JoAnn fabric, I need to touch it...and to read the label...if it is made in China I don't even need to read the label...I can usually tell by feel...
I'm not bashing China...but I make mostly baby things and I've been very cautious of items from there due to so many recalls.
Interesting note here. I just added to my original question, wondering if where it was made, made any difference? So far, I'm seeing some from China, some from South Korea and some don't specify a place at all. :shock: :?:
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