get to Walmart
#45
I believe old Sam just might be rolling over in his grave - he was a very nice old man. Most of my family lives in the Bentonville AR area and my dad used to run into him at the bank - Sam drove his old blue pick up truck around town when on his own and seemed to enjoy the simple things in life - the stores started to change a lot as he got older and I'm sure others started to take over control more.
#46
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 380
Just got back from our local WM and saw the $5/bolt fabric. EEEK! Sales clerk said they were not renewing the by yard cutting--
Here's hoping WM might get a message since customers were grabbing this stuff as fast as they could get their hands on it.
Here's hoping WM might get a message since customers were grabbing this stuff as fast as they could get their hands on it.
#47
Originally Posted by twinstitchin
My son went to wallyworld for groceries and came back with one 5 yard bolt for 5 dollars for me to make my DGD some night gowns,he had the nerve to tell me they had two huge tables of fabrics for sale,so you guys have fun shopping,I will have to wait until the next time.
#48
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 216
Our Milan Tn store had restocked and boxes of stuff was sitting everywhere. I saw things on the wall that I hadn't seen in any other quilting place. Had too be in such a rush but I did notice a lot of the material was 5.98 a yard.
#50
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 150
I bought one bolt to see what it was like. Mine was polyester/cotton so I used it for a lining. I don't think you'd want to use it for quilting. I used the match test and it was poly. Its pretty, marbled green so its fine for a backing
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