best prices for 108" to 110' quilt back fabric
#12
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
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If buying backing from the inexpensive places... please be forewarned that the fabric can be wrapped VERY crookedly on the bolts. Best to buy 1/3 yard extra just so that you get what you initially needed!
I ordered a couple of those inexpensive ones for the store and was horrified to find out how crooked they were. They were cheap, and I got what I paid for. I'll never order them again.
(I told the staff to give our customers an extra 1/3 yard on each cut, to be fair. It's not safe to assume that all other stores would do the same!)
Just be careful...
I ordered a couple of those inexpensive ones for the store and was horrified to find out how crooked they were. They were cheap, and I got what I paid for. I'll never order them again.
(I told the staff to give our customers an extra 1/3 yard on each cut, to be fair. It's not safe to assume that all other stores would do the same!)
Just be careful...
#15
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northwest Georgia
Posts: 3,272
I like fabric.com. Their prices are decent to begin with (especially if you spend the $35 minimum to get free shipping), but they always have coupon codes you can use to get a percentage off your order. :)
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