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I found several prints in the designer collection that gave me glitter eyes, but unless they have a 50% sale, I won't get them, since they were $12 a yard. I'm not just buying now, I'm buying with a purpose until I have more money to spend, so its not an easy thing to do, leaving fabric behind. But I agree with you - sticker shock!!!
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fabric is so expensive, I can't afford it unless I have the coupon. Join online and you will get additional coupons and you can use them with the mailer ones and the newpaper ones...all at the same time as long as the UPC scan code is different. And they will take 1 each of any competitor and you can use them all in the same visit/purchase.
I also use them to buy the spray adhesive for the quilts..that stuff is $13 a can! So I use the 50% off coupon on that.
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Agreed. They aren't any cheaper than some of the LQS on the top quality fabrics. Their hook is the coupons and the sales.
Bargain hunt & shop smart my quilty brothers and sisters!
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The Cloud 9 is a 100% organic cotton fabric with 200 count thread. Maybe that's why it's costing an arm and a leg. I went to Hancock's fabrics to get some spray baste and when I saw the price of $17.95, I went home and used pins!
Since sewing and home crafting have had a resurgence, providing $30-$40 billion industry, I guess everyone wants to jump on the band wagon and make as much money as possible. That's fine for the businesses, but tough on our pocketbooks. I'll will continue to shop with coupons and take advantage of sales.
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The price of quality fabrics is getting ridiculous!
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Roxanne
The price of quality fabrics is getting ridiculous!
No Kidding! I just bought 2 layer cakes and 3 yds of fabric, cost over $110 and I still have to get batting and backing for my GD's quilt. If it wasn't for her birthday, I wouldn't have bothered, but each grand kid has to have a special quilt as I promised them. My GD loves the fabric and I didn't want her to be disappointed, so I popped out the credit card. At these costs, I'm going to have to limit how much quilting I can afford!
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The price of fabric in the UK is terrible. 1 metre of fabric is £12 to £14. Jelly roll is £29.95 as are Layer cakes. Charm packs are £9.95.
We don't have many shop stockists so usually have to pay postage on top of those prices. At least you do get coupons over ther which are unheard of here.
Mazzer
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Mazzer
The price of fabric in the UK is terrible. 1 metre of fabric is £12 to £14. Jelly roll is £29.95 as are Layer cakes. Charm packs are £9.95.
We don't have many shop stockists so usually have to pay postage on top of those prices. At least you do get coupons over ther which are unheard of here.
Mazzer
Holy crap! That means that, at today's conversion rate, the manufacturer is making almost 50% in currency translation! For those of you not good at the math, 29.95 in British Pound today equals 45.92 in the US, 48.07 in Canada, 49.43 in Australia, and 35.31 in the Euro. Basically, the manufacturer is swapping the dollar sign out for the pound sign, and reaping the rewards. And don't try to tell me that the shipping cost is 50% of the good - even with tariffs, that isn't possible.
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At present fabric prices my guild's Project Pillowcase may cease to exist or will have to greatly reduce the number of pillowcases we make and donate each year. Our annual guild budget is $200 which doesn't go far since we make and donate about 1,000 pillowcases a year. We rely on fabric and money donations from guild members and friends and search out places to buy good fabrics at low prices. Often use Joann's coupons to by Happy Birthday fabrics as they are always requested by the social workers who work with the kids in the hospitals. At times a LQS donates partial bolts to us when they get new shipments and need the shelf space.
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The problem with Joanns coupons are they usually are for "not on sale" items and most of their normal fabric is "on sale" all the time. I joined Quilters Club of America and get a 10% off on anything sale or not. I also get coupons e-mailed to me..usually 40-50% off.
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I feel Blessed. I have a shop not far from where I work that sell great quality 100% cotton quilting fabrics for AUD$5.95 metre on sale (usually AUD$7.95) (minimum half metre cut). They also have some more expensive ones at AUD$9.95. These are great fabrics, they may be less expensive but quality is fantastic. I use them all the time. They also have great prices on batting and backing fabrics.
I intend to stock up before the sale ends. I should say stock up some more, because I have already built up the stach somewhat.
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MayinJerset
Received Joann's email about their latest sale and the price of their fabric shocked me. If I shop there or order on line I will make sure I have a 50 or 40% coupon to use. Cloud 9 fabrics were cute and very modern looking but what a price!
Here's what I saw,
Cloud 9 Premium Quilt Fabric- Flower Bed Blue
sale 11.24 reg. 14.99
Cloud 9 fabrics are organic cotton. That's why they're so expensive.
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l think that " $11.24 .... $14.99 " is cheap it would be $25 upwards in Australia ....
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I'm lucky to shop at a discount store that doesn't charge so much. Most of their fabric on the bolt is less than $8 a yard. They have a huge table of off-the-bolt fabric that is $3 a yard. It may not be the designer's most current fabric line, but most of it is high quality fabric from companies like Free Spirit, RJR, Red Rooster, etc. I've gotten some excellent fabric for $3.00.
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You would be surprised how much the shipping DOES cost. It's quite a bummer! Shipping from the US to Europe costs a fortune. But there are ways to save (a bit). Also do not underestimate the customs and the taxes you have to pay once you import. For example, here in Finland, I pay 20% taxes for larger orders (worth above 50 EUR, so I always have to check the dollar rate), and if I am once brave and order much more, I have to check that I don't spend more than 150 EUR because then I would have to pay additionally customs! Do not forget that shipping fees are to be calculated also into the taxes. So if you pay 50 USD for shipping, the great Finnish state will happily charge 20% of the shipping costs as well (if you're above the 50 EUR items value.)
I once looked into importing fabrics to the EU to perhaps offer a small online shop with competitive pricing but it seems to be close to impossible. The shipping fees, the taxing and the customs make it very very difficult!
Oh, and couponing is not very popular here, for a reason I do not know. I know that in some parts of the EU it's even frowned upon. If I order in the US from a store, I never had the idea that there might be coupons until someone told me. Well, now I have used some and it saved me money already! :)
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I am lucky enough that I have enough in my stash to 'shop at home' so I only shop at Joann's if I have a coupon or if it's already at 40 - 50% off, even for quilting supplies - like Ott lights, rulers, etc. Of course there is Lancaster - so many places there with great prices and the high quality fabric. One day - every summer - I get the itchin' to go. Just myself and spend the day be-bopping from one store to the next. I get up (and I swear - by no conscious action of my own), announce to my DH - 'this is the day, see ya tonight!' and he knows it is MY Lancaster day. I have 3 or 4 friends that I could call up at a moments notice who would gladly go with me - but I have explained to them - but it's a ME day. They all get that. Plus they all can have their own ME day since they know how to get there. I don't always come home with bunches and bunches of fabric but I have spent the day for ME - once a year - gazing at the slower pace of life in the Amish while driving through the countryside and I am refreshed and ready to tackle another year until the next time.
Hugs,
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Hancocks (not the Paducah one) jumped their priced up at the first of the year on their Kona solids - I can buy better quality with a much better color selection at any of the LQS around here, on line - anywhere really. The majority of their quilting fabric, in my opinion, is not very good quality. Sadly, there is a Hancock store literally 4 houses down the road and I can walk over there in about a minute. I will stop in for various notions, but not quilting fabric. I also find JoAnn to be a huge store full of nothing I want (fabric wise). I always find better prices, even with shipping , often free, at a variety of on-line shops.
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Evilynn
You would be surprised how much the shipping DOES cost. It's quite a bummer! Shipping from the US to Europe costs a fortune. But there are ways to save (a bit). Also do not underestimate the customs and the taxes you have to pay once you import. For example, here in Finland, I pay 20% taxes for larger orders (worth above 50 EUR, so I always have to check the dollar rate), and if I am once brave and order much more, I have to check that I don't spend more than 150 EUR because then I would have to pay additionally customs! Do not forget that shipping fees are to be calculated also into the taxes. So if you pay 50 USD for shipping, the great Finnish state will happily charge 20% of the shipping costs as well (if you're above the 50 EUR items value.)
Wow, OK thats craziness. But when the country provides health insurance, long term care, education, secondary education and pension, I guess thats where the trade off lies. In the US, tax cannot be added to shipping costs - it is added after the tax calculation.
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I got an e-mail from them today stating all their quilting cotton is 40% off. Their fabric is getting to be just as expensive as the "good" stuff, I only go there when I really need something to finish a project and occasionally for notions.