Went to JoAnns
#11
Originally Posted by Extreme Quilter
Oh, now you've done it, Quit4u. I couldn't resist taking a peek and ended up ordering yards and yards of delicious fabric. At $3 a yard, who could resist?
:oops: I'm almost embarrassed to admit how many yards I bought. I started adding things to the cart and just couldn't stop.
#12
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: South Puget Sound, Wa. State
Posts: 2,462
JoAnns isn't all that!
I guess they price their stuff up so when they have the coupon or a sale, they still make lots of money...
I think I find better fabric and better weight and quality at a fabric shop when I want to buy a series of fabrics or I buy online.
K
I guess they price their stuff up so when they have the coupon or a sale, they still make lots of money...
I think I find better fabric and better weight and quality at a fabric shop when I want to buy a series of fabrics or I buy online.
K
#13
Arizona Sunrise, like you, I couldn't just stop with one fabric and just kept going and going and going. I got my e-mail shipping confirmation the same day! How is that for service? But the automated e-mail did not indicate if my entire order was filled or if they ran short of certain items. I'll find out soon enough because it's coming by priority mail.
I never ever buy any fabric at full price at Joann's. I always wait for their 30 or 40% off sales to buy in bulk or I use a good coupon for one cut of fabric that I really want. Some of their $8 and $9 per yard fabrics are so cheesy and poorly dyed, they are really ripping us off.
I never ever buy any fabric at full price at Joann's. I always wait for their 30 or 40% off sales to buy in bulk or I use a good coupon for one cut of fabric that I really want. Some of their $8 and $9 per yard fabrics are so cheesy and poorly dyed, they are really ripping us off.
#14
You can order top of the line quilt fabrics for $3.99 a yard here: http://www.marshalldrygoods.com/store/
#15
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: California
Posts: 3,502
I took a look at ontheqtinc and I'm not embarrassed to admit that I only bought 15 yards. :D Just one yard of 13 fabrics, larger prints that I need to fill in with the 140 FQs I got on eBay. I got 2 yards of the beige with colorful dragonflies that I really liked.
The Marshall Dry Goods looks really good too.
The Marshall Dry Goods looks really good too.
#17
I stopped in my local JoAnn's this last week. They had FQ's on sale and I figured I must need more so off I went. I was seriously shocked at the quality of the fabric. I didn't buy one! I will shop for fabric at several places, including Walmart. Strangely, Walmart's fabric quality and variety has improved while JoAnn's has diminished.
It seems like since JoAnn's started selling the Quilter's cottons @ $8.99
a yard the $5.99 cottons have been declining in quality. That is if you can find any at that price.
It seems like since JoAnn's started selling the Quilter's cottons @ $8.99
a yard the $5.99 cottons have been declining in quality. That is if you can find any at that price.
#18
Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I took a look at ontheqtinc and I'm not embarrassed to admit that I only bought 15 yards. :D Just one yard of 13 fabrics, larger prints that I need to fill in with the 140 FQs I got on eBay. I got 2 yards of the beige with colorful dragonflies that I really liked.
The Marshall Dry Goods looks really good too.
The Marshall Dry Goods looks really good too.
I can't even pretend to feel guilty. $3/yd or something else for $8-$10/yd at the LQS. I'll eventually use it. Right?
#19
I plead guilty. I bought a number of yards at ontheqt.com. She is running out of some fabric and wasn't able to complete my orders. I had wanted to get fabric for backings. But, regardless, I'm happy with my purchase. Everything was as described and great quality.
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