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Old February 14th 04, 03:54 AM
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Default Inexpensive cotton quilting fabric?

Well, I just happened upon this site (thanks to my husband) and asked
a question about a quilting program (looks like I will be buying the
EQ5!) The responses have been quite helpful, so I decided to ask all
of you where I can get good fabric at a great price? I look on Ebay
and see that I can get a FQ for $4.00, or fabric for $10.00/yd. I
know that I can go to JoAnn Fabric and get a FQ for $1.29, and fabric
for about $3.99/yd, but I don't always have the time with two children
and their choices in fabric leave a lot to be desired. I would
appreciate any suggestions of places online to buy fabric. Thanks so
much!

Tess in Hastings, Minnesota
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Old February 14th 04, 04:18 AM
Polly Esther
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Good fabric, great price. That would call for you to check out
www.fabric.com. Not a huge selection, and their fabric is not always
wonderful (although they very sweetly will take it back and refund). Right
now they're having a Valentine special and will send you the whole place for
about $5 shipping (in the US) regardless of how much you order.
And a word of warning. They do lots of things to keep their prices down.
One time they shipped my fabric in a box obviously printed for a defunct
sausage company. It was printed: Sausage, perishable. Refrigerate
Immediately. Always helpful, my sweetheart quickly put my box in the deep
freeze. Gotta love 'em. Polly


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...
Well, I just happened upon this site (thanks to my husband) and asked
a question about a quilting program (looks like I will be buying the
EQ5!) The responses have been quite helpful, so I decided to ask all
of you where I can get good fabric at a great price? I look on Ebay
and see that I can get a FQ for $4.00, or fabric for $10.00/yd. I
know that I can go to JoAnn Fabric and get a FQ for $1.29, and fabric
for about $3.99/yd, but I don't always have the time with two children
and their choices in fabric leave a lot to be desired. I would
appreciate any suggestions of places online to buy fabric. Thanks so
much!

Tess in Hastings, Minnesota



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Old February 14th 04, 05:25 AM
nzl*
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Hey Polly,
is that how you hide all that stash you keep buying?

Hey Tess,
joanns aslo has a lot of cheap (omg you can see right thru it) thin fabric,
not always the best to use. the quality can make a big difference in the
finished quilt. not all their fabrics are like that though. if you know how
to tell them apart you'll be ok. iirc they also charge more for the better
quality, as would be expected.
sorry those sentences are out of logical order, brain is real hot and tired
after two full days on the road throwing flowers at people.
early night tonight for this little star*****
jeanne
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http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar
real reply is san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz

Polly Esther" wrote...
Good fabric, great price. That would call for you to check out
www.fabric.com. Not a huge selection, and their fabric is not always
wonderful (although they very sweetly will take it back and refund). Right
now they're having a Valentine special and will send you the whole place for
about $5 shipping (in the US) regardless of how much you order.
And a word of warning. They do lots of things to keep their prices down.
One time they shipped my fabric in a box obviously printed for a defunct
sausage company. It was printed: Sausage, perishable. Refrigerate
Immediately. Always helpful, my sweetheart quickly put my box in the deep
freeze.
Gotta love 'em. Polly

Tess wrote...
Well, I just happened upon this site (thanks to my husband) and asked a

question about a quilting program (looks like I will be buying the EQ5!)
The responses have been quite helpful, so I decided to ask all of you where
I can get good fabric at a great price? I look on Ebay and see that I can
get a FQ for $4.00, or fabric for $10.00/yd. I know that I can go to JoAnn
Fabric and get a FQ for $1.29, and fabric for about $3.99/yd, but I don't
always have the time with two children
and their choices in fabric leave a lot to be desired. I would
appreciate any suggestions of places online to buy fabric. Thanks so
much!

Tess in Hastings, Minnesota




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Old February 14th 04, 05:42 AM
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ROTFLMAO!!! Very funny! My guy would do the same!

Tess in MN

On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 03:18:12 GMT, "Polly Esther"
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Good fabric, great price. That would call for you to check out
www.fabric.com. Not a huge selection, and their fabric is not always
wonderful (although they very sweetly will take it back and refund). Right
now they're having a Valentine special and will send you the whole place for
about $5 shipping (in the US) regardless of how much you order.
And a word of warning. They do lots of things to keep their prices down.
One time they shipped my fabric in a box obviously printed for a defunct
sausage company. It was printed: Sausage, perishable. Refrigerate
Immediately. Always helpful, my sweetheart quickly put my box in the deep
freeze. Gotta love 'em. Polly


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Old February 14th 04, 08:44 AM
Kathy
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I have found The Cotton Patch has GREAT sale fabrics of good quality
and FREE SHIPPING ! Check out the $4.00 and $5.00 sale fabrics.

www.quiltusa.com

Kathy (in Alaska)


Well, I just happened upon this site (thanks to my husband) and asked
a question about a quilting program (looks like I will be buying the
EQ5!) The responses have been quite helpful, so I decided to ask all
of you where I can get good fabric at a great price? I look on Ebay
and see that I can get a FQ for $4.00, or fabric for $10.00/yd. I
know that I can go to JoAnn Fabric and get a FQ for $1.29, and fabric
for about $3.99/yd, but I don't always have the time with two children
and their choices in fabric leave a lot to be desired. I would
appreciate any suggestions of places online to buy fabric. Thanks so
much!

Tess in Hastings, Minnesota

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Old February 14th 04, 10:55 AM
Wendy Young
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Hi Tess,
I mostly use the Fabric Shack sale site, they have quilting fabrics on sale
at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 and the service has always been good.
http://www.fabricshack.com/cgi-bin/S...menu-2000.html
in fact I'm just heading over there now for a little valentine's day s.e.x.
!

Wendy
in Luxembourg

wrote in message
...
Well, I just happened upon this site (thanks to my husband) and asked
a question about a quilting program (looks like I will be buying the
EQ5!) The responses have been quite helpful, so I decided to ask all
of you where I can get good fabric at a great price? I look on Ebay
and see that I can get a FQ for $4.00, or fabric for $10.00/yd. I
know that I can go to JoAnn Fabric and get a FQ for $1.29, and fabric
for about $3.99/yd, but I don't always have the time with two children
and their choices in fabric leave a be desired. I would
appreciate any suggestions of places online to buy fabric. Thanks so
much!

Tess in Hastings, Minnesota



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Old February 14th 04, 02:32 PM
Debbi
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I love cottonboutique.com She has fantastic fabric at 6.75 yard. Not as
cheap as JoAnn's, but top quality. She and her husband are fantastic people
to work with. She just had a baby who she brought to guild on Thursday
night!

They do not have a brick and motar store. The closed it when she got
pregnant. They only deal with through the internet (they have been doing
this for years, only had the store for a little over 2 years)

http://cottonboutique.com/


Debbi in SO CA


wrote in message
...
Well, I just happened upon this site (thanks to my husband) and asked
a question about a quilting program (looks like I will be buying the
EQ5!) The responses have been quite helpful, so I decided to ask all
of you where I can get good fabric at a great price? I look on Ebay
and see that I can get a FQ for $4.00, or fabric for $10.00/yd. I
know that I can go to JoAnn Fabric and get a FQ for $1.29, and fabric
for about $3.99/yd, but I don't always have the time with two children
and their choices in fabric leave a lot to be desired. I would
appreciate any suggestions of places online to buy fabric. Thanks so
much!

Tess in Hastings, Minnesota



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Old February 14th 04, 02:33 PM
Debbi
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Unless you live in CA. Our snail mail flyer only contains a 40% off coupon

Debbi in So CA


"Nurse Ratched" wrote in message
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Get on JoAnn's mailing lists. The snail mail flyer (once every couple of
weeks) contains a coupon for 50% off one item. The e-mailing list also

issues
coupons (some are only for on-line orders, though).

Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply)
If I ever need religion, I'll worship chocolate cake.



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Old February 14th 04, 03:05 PM
Becky
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The best prices I have found on-line for quality fabric is
www.bighornquilts.com , and their service is absolutely first rate.

Becky


wrote in message
...
Well, I just happened upon this site (thanks to my husband) and asked
a question about a quilting program (looks like I will be buying the
EQ5!) The responses have been quite helpful, so I decided to ask all
of you where I can get good fabric at a great price? I look on Ebay
and see that I can get a FQ for $4.00, or fabric for $10.00/yd. I
know that I can go to JoAnn Fabric and get a FQ for $1.29, and fabric
for about $3.99/yd, but I don't always have the time with two children
and their choices in fabric leave a lot to be desired. I would
appreciate any suggestions of places online to buy fabric. Thanks so
much!

Tess in Hastings, Minnesota



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Old February 14th 04, 03:13 PM
Nurse Ratched
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Get on JoAnn's mailing lists. The snail mail flyer (once every couple of
weeks) contains a coupon for 50% off one item. The e-mailing list also issues
coupons (some are only for on-line orders, though).

Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply)
If I ever need religion, I'll worship chocolate cake.
 




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