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Nancy Young wrote:
> Kathleen wrote: > >> The absolute wort place is the local Joann's fabric store. They are >> perpetually understaffed, and the customers there are some >> checkwritin' women. > > > I would blow my top if I had to shop there often. It's like > torture. All those fiddly little purchases taking forever to ring up > and then the total is like $12 and out comes the > checkbook! OMG. I hardly go there as I don't sew very > often, so it's no big deal, I just chill. I operate a specialty sewing business out of my home. Most of the materials I use - neoprene, leather, tuftek, cordura, spandex, reels of heavy duty zippers, heavy nylon thread in 8 ounce cones, hundreds of yards of velcro - can't be found locally. I do about 90% of my purchases on-line or by phone. But every now and then I need something or another and I need it right now, and Hancocks doesn't have it, and I find myself in the armpit of the sewing world - Joann's. If I'm wrong about everything and my agnostic ass gets slung through the portal of hell, I'm hoping I can get credit for time served. |
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