New Additions: Fat Quarters for Quilters and Other Crafters
May 14th, 2010 by Isa2
Today we’ve started adding Fat Quarters–found in the Remnants and Fat Quarters Category. What, you don’t know what a Fat Quarter is? Well, if you were to order 1/4 yard of fabric at your local fabric shop, the clerk would measure off 9″ of fabric and give you a long narrow strip. To make fat quarters, the merchant cuts the fabric at 18 inches and then cuts each strip in half again making rectangular quarters–otherwise known as fat quarters.
More inventory clearance, from my point of view, selling off “left-overs” from the days when I sold at quilting and sewing festivals and conferences. The merchant in question, me, is unable to figure out how to make the shopping cart produce another means of calculating shipping costs, so I’ll post a refund for excess shipping to your paypal account, since what I charge you is what the shipping really costs plus a $2.50 processing fee, not the outrageous estimate produced in the shopping cart.
Hope to see your order soon.
Isa2
