What is your opinion of the quilt fabric from Walmart?
#61
I love my Walmart's fabric..Very little has not met my expectations. I check what I am purchasing...remember each store's department manager has control over most of the ordering. The one I go to has a sewer for a manager..About the only fabric I found sub standard is when the ship in a lot of 1-2 a yard as a special buyh..But depending on the purpose it may work well...I live in disability and can't afford to be a fabric snob! LOL
#62
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I agree with Nessie, the VIP Cranston worked for me, it washed, sewed just fine, and ironed better than others. I was surprisingly very pleased. The gal at my Walmart suggested a line of fabrics-- E. A. Allen or Ethan Allan(something resembles very closely) and I saw several at $2.97/yd. And some of those were coordinating.
#64
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Agree with all the posts telling you to feel the fabric and look at it through the light. I have purchased wonderful fabric at Wal Mart and not so good fabric too. Just make sure you check it out and don't get carried away with the pattern or design because you may regret it later.
#65
I agree with some other's here. Walmart has some very good quality fabrics and some not as good. You will know the difference as soon as you handle it. The same can be said for Joann's. I shop at both but more often at Joann's since they have a much larger variety.
#66
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I have made items from Walmart & the fabric does not last as long as quilt store fabric, however, for a childs quilt that will 'drag it through the mud' so to speak I would not spend the extra money if money is a factor in your budget.
I did purchase some prequilted fabric from Walmart and it continues to bleed everytime it is washed. So it is going to be an outside dog bed I did purchase a preprinted panel from there and haven't needed to wash it and every Christmas it goes up and looks great.
#68
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Having read this thread, I decided to head over to Walmart this evening and see for myself what's what. Well, some was thin and cheap looking, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that some was as heavy and tight as fabric I've purchased for much more money. (12.50 yd vs 2.97-5.97 yd). I've had similar experiences with fabric quality at JoAnn's, although their prices are higher than Walmart. My LQS is consistently high quality, but I've gotten lesser quality fabrics at other quilt shops. I like a mix of types in my scrappy quilts, so I'm putting Walmart on my list of places to get 1/4 yard pieces.
#70
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I have had good results with Walmart fabric. Be careful what you buy especially at Joann's, after testing, I stay away from the ones made in China. I pre-wash all my fabrics before using to get rid of chemicals and excess dye and those look terrible after washing and ironing them is difficult, the iron will not easily glide. My favorite fabric right now is Thimbleberries, even the dark reds and blacks do not bleed when washing. I have found them to be less expensive than some of the JoAnn fabrics. There was a note attached to the last ones I bought which guananteed not to bleed or shrink and that pre-washing was not necessary.
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