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I don't have much experience with Hobby Lobby fabric, they just opened the first store near me. Of course I went to check it out. They have a decent selection of quilting cottons, not really any big name designers but nice prints in a wide range of colors. I bought a few yards, the prices were good. The fabric has a nice feel to it but I haven ...
Posts: 1542. #27. November 16, 2014, 06:10 PM. Re: LQS quilt fabric vs Joann/hobby lobby fabric. I'm a little late to the discussion, but I have to agree with the majority,, I buy fabric wherever I find it,,, LQS here charge between $9.95 up to $12 per yard, but if I really want it I'll pay the price.
Re: Sew-ology Thread My experience with their hand quilting thread is very bad. I will have to use it only for basting and setting up quilts in the frames. Hand quilting sew-ology thread is very thick, draggy, hard to thread, and twists while stitching. I have been hand quilting for @20 yrs and have never used such a poor thread for hand quilting.
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November 16, 2014, 08:43 AM. Re: LQS quilt fabric vs Joann/hobby lobby fabric. I think some of the fabric at Joann's is fine. You need to feel it and be careful. I save on fabric by buying premium wide muslin for backing and buying online. You can get good deals online from M* and others.
April 10, 2015, 12:03 PM. I found the Pellon FF77 stabilizer at JoAnns today ( thanks Bubba for the heads up on this!). It was $9.99 regular price, no 1/2 off coupons today. The problem I see with it is that it is only 20" wide. A yard of Soft and Stable is $18.28 from Walmart or a 2 yard pack was $35. You would need almost 3 yards of the ...
Thread Confusion. Hello! So I had ordered the Aurifil thread of the month basic set only to find out M* would charge me $12 US shipping each month with each set of 3. I canceled that. Then ordered an M* thread set. I just canceled that after learning about Connecting Threads. Others mentioned Glide thread.
They have Thermoweb and Pellon iron on laminate vinyl, which is probably cheaper in the long run than buying already laminated fabric. That can be pretty expensive and the choices are limited. With the iron on you can use whatever fabric you like. I've found it cheaper on Amazon than at Joann's.
A new Hobby Lobby opened up the road from me earlier this month. I went in there today and noticed Kona Cotton. Stupid question...is it the same Kona cotton that MSQC sells? If so, why are people so picky about buying fabric at HL. I'm fairly new to quilting. I've always bought fabric when I could get it on sale, cheap. I do buy pre-cuts from MSQC.
I have seen a few people mention using the fusible fleece in their tote bags instead of batting and that they were happy with the results. I personally have not used the fusible fleece. If you do a search on this site for "fusible fleece" you will pull up the threads where it was mentioned. I would think if it worked for a tote, it would work ...