Has anyone here ordered from "Quiltcomfort.com"?
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Has anyone here ordered from "Quiltcomfort.com"?
They have been advertising on Facebook. Really darling daisy patterned jelly rolls and charm packs! There are some reviews but don't know if they are the real thing. I was wanting my club to order but they are leery. The prices are good ($16 and $17 for jelly rolls) but the shipping is a lot, like most mail order places. If we order $75 shipping is free. We are wanting to do the "3 dudes" blocks.
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this was posted a couple days ago:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/real-t277729.html
Consensus was the jelly rolls were over priced seeing as they have so few strips, and the fabric is from Marshall's Dry goods. If your club wants to order you would be farther ahead ordering yardage directly from Marshall's then cutting your own strips.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/real-t277729.html
Consensus was the jelly rolls were over priced seeing as they have so few strips, and the fabric is from Marshall's Dry goods. If your club wants to order you would be farther ahead ordering yardage directly from Marshall's then cutting your own strips.
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I ordered online recently and it said the shipping was $17.00, but when it arrived it was only about $6.75. I think many of these places may have estimates on the shipping to start out.
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I have cut my own Jelly rolls because of the strips being too off by as much as 1/2-3/4". Cheaper to cut your own. Another reason I don't order on line much.
this was posted a couple days ago:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/real-t277729.html
Consensus was the jelly rolls were over priced seeing as they have so few strips, and the fabric is from Marshall's Dry goods. If your club wants to order you would be farther ahead ordering yardage directly from Marshall's then cutting your own strips.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/real-t277729.html
Consensus was the jelly rolls were over priced seeing as they have so few strips, and the fabric is from Marshall's Dry goods. If your club wants to order you would be farther ahead ordering yardage directly from Marshall's then cutting your own strips.
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