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Question for those in Germany/Europe
My niece is stationed in Germany and just bought a sewing machine so she
could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. Any ideas? Thanks! Laurie G. in CA |
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On 20/08/2010 21:11, Laurie G. in CA wrote:
any and just bought a sewing machine so she could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. All of the shops which you can locate using www.quiltshops.com will ship overseas. Most can fit anywhere between 6 and 8 or 9 yards of fabric into one global priority mailer which costs about $13.50 just now (ask the shop how much they can fit into a mailer - some are better at cramming it in than others!) Just now my favourite shop is Fabric Shack: www.fabricshack.com They are having a special sale, good until the end of September for 1/2 price shipping, and that includes international shipping. So they will only charge $6 for a global priority mailer. Their selection is good, and ranges from $4 a yard fabric up to about $8 or so for the most expensive. They have loads of good quality stuff in the $4 or $5 a yard range - I suggest she make a big cup of tea and have a browse! -- Jo in Scotland |
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I've shopped The Fabric Shop in person! Huge store - lots and lots of
fabric. Ladies there have always been very friendly. It is located between Columbus and Dayton, Ohio (generally speaking). If you are in that neck of the woods -- definitely worth a shop. And if you enjoy antiques -- lots of little shops in their very little town. -- Kate in MI http://community.webshots.com/user/K_Groves "Jo Gibson" wrote in message news:ICCbo.135199$9R.123350@hurricane... On 20/08/2010 21:11, Laurie G. in CA wrote: any and just bought a sewing machine so she could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. All of the shops which you can locate using www.quiltshops.com will ship overseas. Most can fit anywhere between 6 and 8 or 9 yards of fabric into one global priority mailer which costs about $13.50 just now (ask the shop how much they can fit into a mailer - some are better at cramming it in than others!) Just now my favourite shop is Fabric Shack: www.fabricshack.com They are having a special sale, good until the end of September for 1/2 price shipping, and that includes international shipping. So they will only charge $6 for a global priority mailer. Their selection is good, and ranges from $4 a yard fabric up to about $8 or so for the most expensive. They have loads of good quality stuff in the $4 or $5 a yard range - I suggest she make a big cup of tea and have a browse! -- Jo in Scotland |
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Since she's in the military, she gets her mail through the APO system, and
it's the same as mailing the package to New York, NY! I think most all fabric stores would ship to her. -- Alice in PA http://community.webshots.com/user/twosonsatpsu "Laurie G. in CA" wrote in message ... My niece is stationed in Germany and just bought a sewing machine so she could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. Any ideas? Thanks! Laurie G. in CA |
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Thanks ladies! I will pass the info on to her. It is most appreciated by me
and by my niece! Laurie G. in CA "Alice in PA" wrote in message ... Since she's in the military, she gets her mail through the APO system, and it's the same as mailing the package to New York, NY! I think most all fabric stores would ship to her. -- Alice in PA http://community.webshots.com/user/twosonsatpsu "Laurie G. in CA" wrote in message ... My niece is stationed in Germany and just bought a sewing machine so she could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. Any ideas? Thanks! Laurie G. in CA |
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Living in Spain, I order all my fabric online from various stores in
the US. All fabric available locally is imported from the US, the selection is extremely limited and the prices are astronomical compared to prices in the US. And I'm not military so I pay regular mailing charges and still it's cheaper to have fabric shipped from the US than buying it locally. Hope she enjoys sewing! Claudia |
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Plenty of european sources, but with an APO address, why would she
need them? Tell her to have a look at this: www.patchwork-europe.com The big quilt show starting mid-September in Alsace! Maybe she can take a few days off and drive over for some inspiration. Roberta in D (Munich) On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 13:11:22 -0700, "Laurie G. in CA" wrote: My niece is stationed in Germany and just bought a sewing machine so she could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. Any ideas? Thanks! Laurie G. in CA |
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On Aug 20, 9:11*pm, "Laurie G. in CA" wrote:
My niece is stationed in Germany and just bought a sewing machine so she could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. Any ideas? Thanks! Laurie G. in CA Laurie, I was going to say: be aware of import duties and fees. It is a pain to have to add another 15-25% + a $10-20 fee to get your package :- ( However, if stationed means she has an APO (or similar) address, this is no issue. Nor is postage. Hanne in DK |
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I will let her know of these additional options. I told her about
www.fabric.com and I think she already has warmed up her credit card! She wanted to know how I didn't want to just buy everything. LOL! She's learning..... :-) Laurie G. in CA "Hanne" wrote in message ... On Aug 20, 9:11 pm, "Laurie G. in CA" wrote: My niece is stationed in Germany and just bought a sewing machine so she could learn to sew/quilt. She was asking me about online sources for fabric (cheap, of course!). I know plenty of them in the states but not sure who ships overseas or if there are any European fabric sources. Any ideas? Thanks! Laurie G. in CA Laurie, I was going to say: be aware of import duties and fees. It is a pain to have to add another 15-25% + a $10-20 fee to get your package :- ( However, if stationed means she has an APO (or similar) address, this is no issue. Nor is postage. Hanne in DK |
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I've told this story before but I do enjoy the tellin' of it. Let me do it
one more time. Back when I was first learning to buy fabric online, www.fabric.com was just beginning too. They shipped in 'overrun' boxes or whatever they could get their hands on. One day I mentioned to DH that my fabric.com package was way overdue. DH said, 'Did I tell you that a box of sausage came in and it said freeze immediately? I put it in the freezer.' There it was. My lovely quilting fabric from fabric.com was boxed in a Jimmy Dean Sausage box and very carefully placed in the deep freezer. We have come a long way. I know where to look for missing mail. Polly "Laurie G. in CA" wrote in message ... I will let her know of these additional options. I told her about www.fabric.com and I think she already has warmed up her credit card! She wanted to know how I didn't want to just buy everything. LOL! She's learning..... :-) |
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