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    Old 05-12-2012, 07:42 AM
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    The only way to get the straight grain at the fabric counter is to have it torn, I count on losing about 4 to 8 inches when they cut it "squared" because it is ALWAYS off grain on the bolt.
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    Old 05-12-2012, 07:44 AM
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    Just curious what they do when you return the fabric? I thought there were NO returns once fabric was cut.
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    Old 05-12-2012, 08:03 AM
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    Originally Posted by patdesign
    Just curious what they do when you return the fabric? I thought there were NO returns once fabric was cut.
    I'm sure it goes right into the remnant bin. So BEWARE! " Remnants" is what you get!
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    Old 05-12-2012, 09:12 AM
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    all of need to get a part time job at JoAnn and see what it is like . Walk in our shoes
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    Old 05-12-2012, 10:40 AM
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    Originally Posted by mary quilting
    all of need to get a part time job at JoAnn and see what it is like . Walk in our shoes
    JoAnn's would not hire me because I'd insist on cuts being straight and they don't have time for that
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    Old 05-12-2012, 11:02 AM
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    I have not read this complete thread, but in my many years of sewing I have never received less fabric than I bought. Usually, I receive an inch or more extra fabric. Could it be that I am fortunate to live in the South?
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    Old 05-12-2012, 11:08 AM
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    Originally Posted by mary quilting
    all of need to get a part time job at JoAnn and see what it is like . Walk in our shoes
    Actually I think most people would benefit from working some kind of a retail job at least once in their lives. I worked in a book/video rental store and once had a woman have a screaming fit at me because I didn't have a pen for *her* to write a check with. Retail is hard work with low pay.

    That said, I have never encountered anyone in a JoAnn's that was less than friendly and as helpful as they could be.
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    Old 05-12-2012, 11:33 AM
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    As an employee - I'd rather have the customers irate at me than my employers fire me!

    Sometimes the employees have to do what they are told - even if it seems stupid to them and to us!

    Most of us know - or will learn - that it is up to us to make good fabric choices.

    I would say - over the years - that I've ended up with 'more' than i've paid for than what I've been 'shorted'

    It seems kind of odd - when we purchase things that are sold by the yard -
    if we end up 1/8 inch short - we have hissy fits - if we get 'extra' - we act like we are entitled to it.

    For almost everything else - if we get 'exactly' what is listed - we accept it and go on with our lives.

    I don't know what to say about fabrics purchased on-line. One can't see them to check them out.



    We need to learn to look at the fabric BEFORE it is cut - and then decide whether it is 'worthy' of being purchased and brought home.

    That said, some stores and cutters are easier to work with than others.
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    Old 05-12-2012, 11:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by patdesign
    The only way to get the straight grain at the fabric counter is to have it torn, I count on losing about 4 to 8 inches when they cut it "squared" because it is ALWAYS off grain on the bolt.
    When fabric is torn, I count on 'losing' at least one inch on each end. Some fabrics find being torn painful.
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    Old 05-12-2012, 01:05 PM
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    I find that usually the way my request is responded to, is in direct poportion to way I requested it.
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