tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4123209821019070442.post4809644837520442790..comments2023-04-03T07:46:13.043-04:00Comments on Make Me Crafty: New Fabric = LoveUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4123209821019070442.post-8826843437920156372012-01-15T09:55:37.504-05:002012-01-15T09:55:37.504-05:00I do prefer to see fabric in person at my local qu...I do prefer to see fabric in person at my local quilt store but when I am hunting something specific I head to etsy or fabric.com. I have found that color matching is always easier in person but online fabric shops are filled with great things. I am tempted to do some online shopping now after looking at your pretty new fabrics... Fun!Habibti at Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17354959971043983578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4123209821019070442.post-15082837200831821852012-01-14T22:03:36.995-05:002012-01-14T22:03:36.995-05:00I shop mainly at fabric.com for big orders [its tr...I shop mainly at fabric.com for big orders [its true that they arent nearly as neat and customer service oriented as small shops, but I can't beat the prices and coupons as a poor quilter] and then I've also had several fantastic orders on Etsy with Sew Fresh Fabrics and The Fabric Shoppe [they have phenomenal scrap bags, which I get so I can have a great mixture of things without having to fork over lots of money] and Pink Castle Fabrics.<br />And yes, shopping online for fabric is so dangerous, especially when you check out with Paypal, since then you don't even need to enter your info! :)Sew Festivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10191197877691355031noreply@blogger.com