Where Do You Shop
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 3,200
Originally Posted by mygirl66
Thrift shops are always a good source. There is a ton of quilters fabric at my Salvation Army I go to all the time. If you cant find fabric, using the clothes to cut up is always a great idea too, I do it all the time=)
#14
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: howell, Mi
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I have several quilt shops all within 25-30 miles, so I can take my pick. My local WalMart never lost it's fabric and there are 2 JoAnn's within 20 miles of my house. Is there any wonder why my stash is getting out of hand? I live in the country BTW. Lucky, huh.
Sue
Sue
#15
Originally Posted by Patty Patches
We have a store ,called Pauls Discount.They sell sporting goods and fabric.They have an amazing fabric dept.I spend alot of money there.I have found several online stores with good prices .
#17
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Clay Springs AZ
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My area has two Joanns and four quilt shops not to far away.
One shop, 35th Ave Sew and Vac, just moved into a new store that is as big as a supermarket. Mulqueens has all their fabric for $6.99 a yard regular price and has dollar off sales.
But I still buy online alot. You get such good sales online.
There are also four Walmarts but the closest one only has precuts but they are getting fabric back. A couple of the others still have fabric.
One shop, 35th Ave Sew and Vac, just moved into a new store that is as big as a supermarket. Mulqueens has all their fabric for $6.99 a yard regular price and has dollar off sales.
But I still buy online alot. You get such good sales online.
There are also four Walmarts but the closest one only has precuts but they are getting fabric back. A couple of the others still have fabric.
#20
Everywhere. :mrgreen:
There are six or eight great quilt shops within easy driving distance, but I'm so happy with the Civil War specialist one that that's the only one I go to, locally. The employees are all friendly, there are constantly new fabrics and products in the shop, but they keep plenty of "old standards," too. They have interesting BOM and classes - and on Mondays, if you buy ten or more FQ's, you get 30% off all of them! LOVE that store!
I love fabric.com, judipat47 & franks11 on eBay, connectingthreads.com, quiltinaday.com, whittlesfabrics.com, betterquiltkits.com - all wonderful! :)
There are six or eight great quilt shops within easy driving distance, but I'm so happy with the Civil War specialist one that that's the only one I go to, locally. The employees are all friendly, there are constantly new fabrics and products in the shop, but they keep plenty of "old standards," too. They have interesting BOM and classes - and on Mondays, if you buy ten or more FQ's, you get 30% off all of them! LOVE that store!
I love fabric.com, judipat47 & franks11 on eBay, connectingthreads.com, quiltinaday.com, whittlesfabrics.com, betterquiltkits.com - all wonderful! :)
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