After putting the quilt together, I went down to Joann Fabrics for some batting (Warm and White). The store was fairly quiet and all the stock seemed to be there, even though rumor has it that it's closing in the middle of the month. I guess I'll be going to Walmart for notions after it closes because I refuse to shop at Hobby Lobby. Or I'll buy things I can't get at my local quilt shop (e.g., Guterman thread, insul-bright) online. I will miss the people who work there and hope they can find other jobs, too. Since it reopened after the 2023 flood, they've been very service-oriented.
At the checkout, I ran into a woman who used to come to our yoga class and to the state quilt guild meetings. It was good to see Dolinda again. We were just beginning to become friends when she stopped coming. I was reminded once again how nice it is to live in a relatively small community, "where everybody knows your name."
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I don't buy sewing stuff at Wal-Mart because no one is ever servicing that department - you can stand there waiting for nearly an hour I have heard after they repeatedly call for some one to come help. I do occasionally go to Hobby Lobby as that is the only other place to go in this town - I don't care for their beliefs though. I do use my local quilt shop now for somethings but if I can save money on line that is where I still do most of my quilt supply shopping - I need to think of getting the most for my dollars
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