Quilting Supplies at Wal-Mart
#21
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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I just ordered the large Tutto sewing machine bag on wheels from Walmart online. It was the best price available, and saved $40 over the Tutto site. It was delivered to my doorstep for only $2.75 in shipping. That was worth not having to start up the car and drive 15 miles.
#23
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Reno Nevada
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Pizza boxes work great. I cover mine with fabric scraps. A little imagination and you have some really cute containers to take to classes, retreats, or other quilt related get-togethers. Never thought of using the plastic bags inside the boxes, great idea!!!
#24
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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The Hefty storage bags are great because you can write on them. I have a new Wal-Mart in my backyard almost. The clerks that work in that area though don't know a lot about sewing. They're learning from the customers and the regulars are starting to exchange contact information. They write inquiries on the back. One lady showed one of the clerks how(s) and whatfor(s) of one of the rulers. I went in the other day to check out a few things and walked back to the sewing section. Everyone at the cutting table learning something. Store manager wanted to know what all the commotion was about and said we should break it up. Was causing a disturbance. One of the ladies piped up "Will you be more disturbed if I put these 10 yards of fabric and went elsewhere?" Depending on how much fabric is purchased among the group depends on who gets cut first. Least amount goes first. Cutter just asks how much or says 1-2, 2-4, 4-? It just works.
#26
I bought the 10 gallon (XL) Ziploc Big Bags at Walmart. They're 2 feet x 20", and have a handle for carrying. Walmart didn't have them for a period of time, and I bought the XL bags at Dollar Tree. I found that the Dollar Tree bags ripped at the handle. I've never had the Ziploc Big Bags rip at the handle. It's gotten stretched a little, but not ripped. I think the Dollar tree bags were a little bit smaller than the Ziploc bags.
When Walmart didn't have them, I may have been asking for the wrong thing. I asked for project bags, but they're called "Big Bags." They come in L, XL, and XXL. The sizes of the other sizes aren't listed on the XL box. Our Walmart has the L and XL, and they're with the food storage bags. I think I saw some Hefty Bags, but they were smaller. I don't remember if they had a handle.
I keep individual, or similar projects in one bag. Then it's easy to grab and go. I have another one as a scrap bag, with some smaller ziploc bags with similar size pieces in them (1.5", 2", 2.5", and 3.5" squares, and another with the bonus half square triangles from making snowball blocks.). Another bag still has the leftovers from my hand-dyed quilt - it had the strips while I was making the quilt.
When Walmart didn't have them, I may have been asking for the wrong thing. I asked for project bags, but they're called "Big Bags." They come in L, XL, and XXL. The sizes of the other sizes aren't listed on the XL box. Our Walmart has the L and XL, and they're with the food storage bags. I think I saw some Hefty Bags, but they were smaller. I don't remember if they had a handle.
I keep individual, or similar projects in one bag. Then it's easy to grab and go. I have another one as a scrap bag, with some smaller ziploc bags with similar size pieces in them (1.5", 2", 2.5", and 3.5" squares, and another with the bonus half square triangles from making snowball blocks.). Another bag still has the leftovers from my hand-dyed quilt - it had the strips while I was making the quilt.
#28
I just ordered the large Tutto sewing machine bag on wheels from Walmart online. It was the best price available, and saved $40 over the Tutto site. It was delivered to my doorstep for only $2.75 in shipping. That was worth not having to start up the car and drive 15 miles.
#29
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 53
Empty pizza boxes work great for storing blocks also. I just go to the pizza place and ask for new boxes. You might have to pay a couple of dollars for them, but they work good. One pizza place just gave them to me and said "come and have pizza here next time". I use them for my blocks of the month.
#30
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7,312
Tessagin - your store manager should have been pleased that there was a "disturbance" in the fabric department - it shows customer interest. And kudos to the employees in that section for wanting to learn about the products they are selling and really working with the customers. They should be commended but doesn't sound like the manager will do it. I would write a letter to the district manager about their great job!
And thanks to everyone with the tips on the big bags and pizza boxes. Always great to learn about new uses for things.
And thanks to everyone with the tips on the big bags and pizza boxes. Always great to learn about new uses for things.
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