by blueeyedblonde 15 Sep 2011

What is a good price for 15" X 10 yds. of cloud cover?

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by crafter2243 Moderator 15 Sep 2011

Cloud Cover on sale right now at shoppersrule.com at. 3.86 a Yard. I think that this is a very good price. I received mine and it feels so soft. Haven't used it yet, but with a Great-Grandchild on it's way I am sure I will find lots of uses for it.

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blueeyedblonde by blueeyedblonde 16 Sep 2011

Thanks. My great granddaughter arrived early. Still 2 more days till she was supposed to arrive and she's already over a month old! She's one of the reasons I want to get some.

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by almag 15 Sep 2011

OK.. here's my tuppence-worth.

After the last discussion on Cloud Cover I ordered 2 yards x 60" of Cloud Cover from shoppersrule.com and it is in transit right now.

It cost me $3.86 a yard and $5.80 shipping to South Australia by Fedex..... total cost - US$13.52.

Compared with the Floriani Dream Weave Fusible that I bought two years ago at the Melbourne (Aust.) Craft Fair, at 3 yards x 30" and costing $50, the Cloud Cover is a real bargain. Floriani is good but those people who use Cloud Cover speak very highly of it.

You'll have to do your own sums here to get your answer.... :}

AlmaG.

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blueeyedblonde by blueeyedblonde 16 Sep 2011

Thanks Alma. That really helps. Couldn't remember where to get it from as mentioned in the last discussion and I marked it, but due to site const. I couldn't check. so many thanks.

mops by mops 16 Sep 2011

Ordered the same, same price for shipping as well and mine's in the mail too. Can't wait to have a look at it. At the moment I'm just using the thinnest quality Vilene I can get.

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by lilylady 15 Sep 2011

O.K. I'll be the first to ask, Whats cloud cover?

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blueeyedblonde by blueeyedblonde 15 Sep 2011

I've never used it, but this question has come up before and that's how I found out about it and now I want to get some. When you do embroidery on items to be worn (especially for little ones) this is ironed on the the back to cover the stitching so it doesn't scratch the wearer.

blueeyedblonde by blueeyedblonde 15 Sep 2011

doesn't scratch.
Meganne had answered this not long ago, but I have it marked but of course with the site construction I can't check back yet.

lilylady by lilylady 15 Sep 2011

Got IT! Jo-ann fabric's have it, but I'm not at home right now, to see what the name is. Just put it on my ggd's dress yesterday.

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