Support Independent Fabric Dealers
comments (8) July 22nd, 2009 in fabricDid you know that 95% of fabric shoppers shop at chain stores exclusively? Project 95 is out to change that with an online source of independent fabric retailers.
Project 95 is an online network of independent fabric and quilt shops, e-tailers, and design studios that will help you locate any local independent fabric retailers or find a source online. Sponsored by The Fabric Shop Network, Project 95 is a great way to connect with local fabric shops in your area and support independent retailers.
Currently on the site you can enter your zipcode and select for the website to display shops within 15, 25, 50, 75, or even 100 miles from your location. When I tried my zipcode in Brooklyn, I found several locations in my neighborhood I hadn't known about before and will definitely have to check out soon.
So why shop independents? At independent stores you'll find store-keepers who care about the products, have expert advice, and contribute to your local economy.
The site is currently still being developed and is in its beginning ("beta") stages. They encourage you to let them know how the site is working for you and what you'd like to see improved or added.
Head over to the site today to discover shops in your part of the country or add your favorites to the registry.













Comments (8)
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Posted: 8:16 pm on August 10th
My pet hates when shopping are loud yah-yah music, staff with loud voices, staff gossiping, staff who don't know their stock, and staff who treat you like a nuisance. I have reached an age where I have no shame and now ask for music to be turned down, or ask for the manager, or suggest that they serve me first and then resume their conversation. I do this in every place I shop, from banks to pharmacies to chain stores. Fortunately it does not happen very often and is always worse in cities.
Posted: 9:35 pm on July 28th
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