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    Old 07-26-2010, 11:40 AM
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    I just found many beautiful calicoes at marshalldrygoods.com for only $2.99 and they say they are 100% cotton first quality. I will order some from them instead of even trying Joann's at this time.
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    I have to say I don't like any Joann fabric, I made this Big beautiful 2 color log cabin for my Daughter for her wedding, they loved it! I took care of it and washed and dried it. Well the top got all bally with nubs on it! I was so disappointed with all the work and quilting plus my time for a quilt to do that! I now use the best I can afford and no Joann or Walmart fabric! She still has it but it had holes and the seams are coming apart and can't be fixed. Maybe some day I will take it and make something else from it maybe a Bear. Only thing now after 15 years they are getting divorced, this is sad for me!
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    Years ago I would not have given a second thought to purchasing Keepsake Calico material. Now I check every bolt (hold it up and look through a part); found some you can easily through, some that are good. It's been disappointing since I have found some patterns I would love to buy but put them back due to what I think is an inferior piece of material.
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    Old 07-26-2010, 12:18 PM
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    I just got a couple of yards of it last weekend and it feels ok to me. I haven't washed it yet though. I very rarely buy fabric at Joann's since I like browsing online for fabric and I just don't see that much selection there.

    I got this for vines so I'm not too concerned about it anyway.
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    Old 07-26-2010, 12:23 PM
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    Originally Posted by stpatmom
    Oh boy, this is going to be a long discussion. I use material from where ever I can afford and what I like. The material at joann's has different qualities to it. Only buy what feels good to you. The piece of advice that has stuck with me for over 10 years is, buy the best that YOU can afford. This has served me well.

    Good Luck!
    I couldn't have said it better!
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    Old 07-26-2010, 12:29 PM
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    Originally Posted by CoriAmD
    Originally Posted by stpatmom
    Oh boy, this is going to be a long discussion. I use material from where ever I can afford and what I like. The material at joann's has different qualities to it. Only buy what feels good to you. The piece of advice that has stuck with me for over 10 years is, buy the best that YOU can afford. This has served me well.

    Good Luck!
    I couldn't have said it better!
    Did I open a can of worms or WHAT?! :shock: :lol: :roll:
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    Old 07-26-2010, 01:19 PM
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    Originally Posted by Quiltgranny
    Hi Everyone,

    I would appreciate some feedback from any of you that have purchased any of Joann's Keepsake Calico fabrics. How is the quality compared to calicoes found elsewhere? Are they fine, or should I be looking elsewhere?

    Thanks in advance,

    ETA: I see some of them are made in China, some in South Korea, and some don't say at all. Does anyone know what difference these locations might mean to the quality?


    I was in Joann's just today and got several pieces of Keepsake.
    I found mine to be quite satisfactory and the fact they were on sale helped, too. LOL
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    Old 07-26-2010, 01:22 PM
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    Originally Posted by Marge L.

    I was in Joann's just today and got several pieces of Keepsake.
    I found mine to be quite satisfactory and the fact they were on sale helped, too. LOL
    I am glad to hear that and hope you feel the same after you've washed and pressed them.

    Thanks,
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    i buy more fabric, from more places, than any sane human being ought to. :shock:

    i think it's fair to say that you can find great stuff just about anywhere ... and some very definitely not so great stuff, too.

    when it comes to the Keepsake Calicos, in particular, i think i agree with those who recommend you buy them only in person. i'll add that i only buy them when they're on sale for a deep discount.

    and ... yeppers, fer sher ... i have a ton of them. and, naturally, i like all of them. :lol:
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    Originally Posted by PatriceJ
    i buy more fabric, from more places, than any sane human being ought to. :shock:

    i think it's fair to say that you can find great stuff just about anywhere ... and some very definitely not so great stuff, too.

    when it comes to the Keepsake Calicos, in particular, i think i agree with those who recommend you buy them only in person. i'll add that i only buy them when they're on sale for a deep discount.

    and ... yeppers, fer sher ... i have a ton of them. and, naturally, i like all of them. :lol:
    Well Patrice, it sounds like you're a veteran at this. :lol: You've summed it up quite nicely here. Thanks so much for your thoughts. Much appreciated. :thumbup:
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