question in regards to where does one get "moda"
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I have used ebay exclusively and buy fat quarters, jelly rolls and the occasional yardage, and find rock bottom prices.
When entering I search specifically for Moda, and the better vendors have listed it that way.
Just paid only $7.00 for a package of 32 5 inch precut squares......
When entering I search specifically for Moda, and the better vendors have listed it that way.
Just paid only $7.00 for a package of 32 5 inch precut squares......
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Originally Posted by Diana Lynne
I have been to quite a few fabric stores looking for "moda" material and in each one, I was told.."never heard of that before"..Other than ordering online where can I find that material?
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Originally Posted by carolaug
Has anyone here bought from this place? If so would you recommend it? http://www.missouriquiltco.com/deal-a-day/
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Originally Posted by Diana Lynne
I have been to quite a few fabric stores looking for "moda" material and in each one, I was told.."never heard of that before"..Other than ordering online where can I find that material?
You need a quilt shop. I think there's a huge difference between sewing and quilting. We quilters have different needs. We speak different language. Even our seams are different! Quarter inch for us and 5/8 inch for the clothing seamstresses.
Online I am always looking for retailers with quality fabric at great prices and good customer service. One of my favorites for Moda is Thousands of Bolts. This is the website:
http://www.thousandsofbolts.com/inde...t.searchByName
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