Shopping on line
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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For those of you who shop on line do you always like the fabric you have ordered. It is hard to sometimes tell what the fabric really looks like. Can you get samples sent to you to look at them before you buy yardage? I ordered fat quarters from Connecting Threads and though I did like them, there was no names on them and I couldnt order any yardage
#6
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
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When I first started ordering on line , many sites only had small swatched, now you can enlarge ( on most sites) so no surprises on what the print really contains. On occasion I still have a bit of a surprise ... A few things I learned along the way
1. Always always enlarge the print if you can
2. If its in a grouping .. and yournot sure of the shade look at the others in the grouping it may be the best indicator , since other prints will coordinate and have larger portions of the color.
3. Some batiks can be tough .. since not all of the colors can be seen sometimes on the swatch. The water color types are the easiest.
4. Inspect your shopping cart carefully before completing the purchase.
5. If how fast an order ships is a priority for you check here first . Some ship so fast .. ( there is one that it takes only two days for me to get and order .... others take as long as two weeks to recieve.
6.Use sites recommended by others.
7. As for quality ALWAYS look at the manufacture of the fabric. Not all sites will list the manufacture ... avoid those.
8. Take the time and read the description ... most common mistake I have seen made is getting flannel.. Most post in a obvious place but it can be easy to miss.
9. Believe what you see.. if the print looks not quite as crisp as you want ... believe it ... do not hope its just a bad photo.
I have gotten some of the most spectacular fabrics on -line, as no shop cold possibly carry everthing.
1. Always always enlarge the print if you can
2. If its in a grouping .. and yournot sure of the shade look at the others in the grouping it may be the best indicator , since other prints will coordinate and have larger portions of the color.
3. Some batiks can be tough .. since not all of the colors can be seen sometimes on the swatch. The water color types are the easiest.
4. Inspect your shopping cart carefully before completing the purchase.
5. If how fast an order ships is a priority for you check here first . Some ship so fast .. ( there is one that it takes only two days for me to get and order .... others take as long as two weeks to recieve.
6.Use sites recommended by others.
7. As for quality ALWAYS look at the manufacture of the fabric. Not all sites will list the manufacture ... avoid those.
8. Take the time and read the description ... most common mistake I have seen made is getting flannel.. Most post in a obvious place but it can be easy to miss.
9. Believe what you see.. if the print looks not quite as crisp as you want ... believe it ... do not hope its just a bad photo.
I have gotten some of the most spectacular fabrics on -line, as no shop cold possibly carry everthing.
#7
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 662
Originally Posted by vicki s
For those of you who shop on line do you always like the fabric you have ordered. It is hard to sometimes tell what the fabric really looks like. Can you get samples sent to you to look at them before you buy yardage? I ordered fat quarters from Connecting Threads and though I did like them, there was no names on them and I couldnt order any yardage
#8
I asked for and received a swatch from one ebay store. Often they will offer to send one, you just have to ask. I have often been disappointed that the fabric was not exactly what I thought it would be, but I buy for my stash, so almost any fabric will be used eventually (if I live long enough). I buy only brands that I recognize and like, so that takes care of the fabric quality issue. Only once did I receive yardage that was not first quality (it looked like it had not gone through all the dye process) and the seller promptly refunded my money and told me to keep the fabric. So overall I am very pleased to order online, and I save quite a bit by doing so.
#9
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Australia
Posts: 661
I buy on line from two places. I think sometimes its the computer screen that distorts the colours rather than the photos themselves. Sometimes I've had a bit of surprise, but not to the extent that I'd want to return the fabric. The thing I miss about buying on line is being able to feel the fabric!!
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