Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Answers For You!

 Hi!

 This is going to be quick, because I am tired and I want to go to bed. I did, however, want to answer a couple of questions.

1. Where did I buy the stick on ruler for my cutting table? In a word, Amazon. I've been shopping on Amazon since 1998, when they just sold books. Do you remember that? Anyway, this is the one I bought. 

 


2. Where do I buy fabric online? eQuilter. Why eQuilter? It's easy. I can see BIG PICTURES of the fabrics they sell. I don't have to jump through hoops to find things. Once things are in my cart and I click the design wall and arrange the fabrics next to each other to see it they work.  I have been shopping at eQuilter since 2008. Nobody asked me to refer them and I am not getting paid to say I like them. 

I have a LONG LIST of complaints about most online fabric sellers. 

a. Teeny pictures. A one inch square is NOT BIG ENOUGH to convince me to buy your fabric.

b. A One Yard Minimum per fabric. NOPE, not me.

c. The biggest one is that I have to know the name of the manufacturer or designer before I can look at fabrics. I mean, REALLY? I don't know their names. One site has pictures of all the designers (I like that EVEN LESS!!!) 

d. Poor Navigation. One site has these pictures 12 on a page, and I can't click to the NEXT PAGE unless I get to the bottom of page 1. And if I have looked through everybody on page 1, and am now on page 2, and I look at a designer there (they are listed alphabetically) and I want to go BACK, it doesn't bring me back to page 2, it brings me back to the top of page 1, and I have to scroll ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM to be able to get to page 2, and then scroll back down to get to where I was. And if the designer has only six fabrics? Very big waste of time. If I want to go back to page three, I have to scroll all the way down page 2, and then all the way down page 2... etc. On one of these sites I got to the middle of page 4 and even though I had stuff in my cart, I ABANDONED it. Folks, if you want me to spend my money with you, you could make it a lot easier.

e. Slow order handling. I mean, really? If I place an order on a Monday, don't make me wait seven days before sending me a "we shipped your order" email. (Unless you just had a big sale and got deluged. And even then I expect a "We were swamped, but we haven't forgotten you..." email.)

f. No option to choose my own shipping method. Some companies claim FREE SHIPPING and then they'll send it to you the cheapest (and slowest) way possible. SO WHAT? BIG DEAL. I WANT MY FABRIC and I don't mind paying for faster delivery.

eQuilter has big pictures, and the navigation is a snap. I don't mind looking at everything, because I can EASILY see everything and hop to the next category very quickly. And I can choose USPS Priority Mail shipping, which is nice and fast. Their minimum is 1/2 yard. 

                   

  3. I don't like precuts, and I don't buy solids. And I wash every piece of fabric in WARM water (no matter what the label says) before I bring it into the studio.

 

4. I use a standard rotary cutter. And I buy my rotary cutter blades from Martelli. Theirs are terrific. I have learned the hard way that even if I select Martelli blades on Amazon, they will send me whatever they have in stock, and NOTHING compares to a Martelli blade. Make sure you sign up for their mailing list. That was how I found out they were having a "Quiet Sale" of 50% off. I bought twenty rotary cutter blades for the price of 10!!

 

5. Although I have a pretty good idea of what I want the Blue Ice quilt to look like, it may turn out completely differently. That's fine with me.

 

I love your questions, keep them coming.

8 comments:

JustGail said...

Thank you for the fabric source information. Even though I still have several shops still in business (so far, knock wood) within an hour driving distance, I'm not inclined to go far these days. Not only due to virus, but this time of year due to weather also. And even with those shops, they sometimes don't have what I'm looking for - not dissing them, they can't carry everything!

Susan R said...

Thanks Lynne. I am now a Martelli's customer! It took all of 5 minutes to find what I wanted, register as a new customer and order!! Stay warm and safe...

Susan

Tina K said...

Thank you, thank you, thank you. I agree wholeheartedly with all of your reasoning. eQuilter goes to the top of my list.

Aunt Marti said...

Wow, I could have written this post, we agree so much! One thing I don’t see mentioned, Equilter donates a percentage of every order to a charity and you can choose which charity!

Lynda said...

surprised that you recommend Equilter and at the same time state that you don't like shops that require a 1 yard minimum. Equilter requires a 1 yd mininum on every piece of sale fabric and for that reason I do not shop them.

Millie said...

JustGail, I just love my LQS, Quilted Threads, but like you I am not able to shop locally very easily.

Aunt Marti, I choose the Ocean Conservancy.

Lynda, eQuilter's minimum is 1/2 yard per fabric.

Lynne

Ruth said...

I see where there's a 1 yd minimum on sale fabric at equilter, seems like they want the fabric out of there. I checked out the Amazon stick on measuring tape and giggled. There's a typo, it says "Reed left to right", not Read.
Looked at the Martelli blades, I think I will have to get some of those. Thanks for the tips!

QuiltGranma said...

Thank you for all those explanations and reasons for why.