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Title: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Joyce "Delfinia DuSwallow" Howard on February 28, 2011, 05:40:26 PM
So! I'm at Joannes looking for Duck to line my corset with and the lady shows me $10.00 a yard duck cloth,OUCH! Isn't that kinda high for duck cloth? Where should I go to look OR am I just being cheap? Is there different kinds of duck cloth? Weight, etc. . . .
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: gem on February 28, 2011, 05:49:12 PM
I use canvas. I typically buy it at Hobby Lobby, where it's about $6-7/yard. I have enough that I will never need to buy it again, but I've also purchased it from Hamilton Dry Goods (http://www.periodfabric.com/CottonSolid.htm), where it's $3/yard.
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Lady Rebecca on February 28, 2011, 05:57:18 PM
Is that the regular cotton duck? I didn't remember it being that expensive (I thought it was something like $8/yd). Do you have coupons? That should cut the cost down 40%

Also, if you live near a Walmart that still has fabric, they usually carry cotton duck in black, white, and khaki for around $5/yd, which is good if you don't have Joanns coupons.
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Joyce "Delfinia DuSwallow" Howard on February 28, 2011, 05:59:01 PM
Thanks Gem! So do I want medium weight cotton duck?
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Joyce "Delfinia DuSwallow" Howard on February 28, 2011, 06:00:36 PM
LR, I dont have coupons and our walmart took out their fabric. But I have a new hobby lobby close by.
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Jade Sapphire Emerald on February 28, 2011, 06:03:59 PM
I used to work at Joannes...

There is usually a coupon run every week or two in the sunday paper, at least here in Florida. I always found it humorous that most of the time it was the same coupon over and over but with a different expiration date...(And they do look at that...)

The walmart near me took it's fabric area out too...
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: gem on February 28, 2011, 08:38:20 PM
Joyce, I've gotten the "medium heavy," which is listed down closer to the bottom. In fact, I've recently run out of the 4 yards of Caramel I bought several years ago, and which you can see here (http://pic50.picturetrail.com/VOL417/1033223/4707019/260713176.jpg), being the innards of a bodice. I've found Ron (?) really helpful to work with--he knows his stock inside and out, and if you tell him what you're working on, he can advise you pretty well (well, I guess I should say that I was able to tell from his descriptions of his wares exactly what I wanted. I'm not sure I said, "I'm making a corset," and he replied, "Oh, yes, well, our best corset fabric is _________." LOL!)
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Butch on February 28, 2011, 08:46:46 PM
I just bought a bunch of cotton duck over the weekend at JoAnn's, where it was 25% off; bringing the price down to 7.49 a yard.

I got the cream (ivory?), grey, and burgandy.  VERY heavy!
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Lady L on March 01, 2011, 12:37:07 AM
I read online and heard on the news that cotton and silk are going up in price, because of the flooding and/or drought in Pakistan and other countries that raise cotton. Ready to wear, such as jeans will be going up, too, of course.

"However, this past year there are have been massive cotton crop failures in Pakistan (due to the severe flooding), China and other cotton growing regions with the result that cotton is trading at all time historical highs. This has resulted in very large cost increases from all suppliers of yarn, fabric and clothing. All manufacturers of cotton clothing are raising prices."
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Kate XXXXXX on March 01, 2011, 01:44:43 AM
The result of this is that other fabrics and threads are also going up in price as demand for cotton replacements increases.  After flooding, especially as severe as it has been in some areas, it will take years for the cotton crops to recover,especially where complete replanting must take place.
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: operafantomet on March 01, 2011, 02:29:51 AM
Quote from: Kate XXXXXX on March 01, 2011, 01:44:43 AM
The result of this is that other fabrics and threads are also going up in price as demand for cotton replacements increases.  After flooding, especially as severe as it has been in some areas, it will take years for the cotton crops to recover,especially where complete replanting must take place.

I would also like to add that cotton has been dead cheap these last 15 years. Especially considering the damage it makes to areas where it grows. Pesticides and fertilizers, which cotton needs a lot of to keep up the production, leaks into the surface water and causes more troubles than we've understood so far. Not just "far away" countries like Pakistan and India, but also in the US. I doubt increased prices will address this problem in any way, but maybe it'll make people try out alternative fibres like linen, hemp or wool instead.

Although from someone wanting to sell you organic cotton, or wanting to save the environment, these sites sums it up well:
http://eartheasy.com/wear_orgcot_clo.htm
http://www.ecochoices.com/1/cotton_statistics.html
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: LadyShadow on March 01, 2011, 06:55:38 AM
I heard about the price of cotton going up and was wondering if anyone has tried the bamboo fabric. Or if it is even available to buy other than in already made clothing.
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: dbaldock on March 01, 2011, 07:26:57 AM
Quote from: LadyShadow on March 01, 2011, 06:55:38 AM
I heard about the price of cotton going up and was wondering if anyone has tried the bamboo fabric. Or if it is even available to buy other than in already made clothing.

Did a search, and found several places that sell bamboo fabric by the yard.

One of them is actually called the Bamboo Fabric Store (http://www.bamboofabricstore.com/).


Take Care,
David Baldock
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Auryn on March 01, 2011, 08:52:57 AM
I haven't bought bamboo fabric on a bolt,
but I have bought a couple of t-shirts and some underwear made of bamboo fabric and I found it to be superior to cotton both in feel and in durability.

If I could get bamboo fabric by the yard I would definitely buy that instead of cotton
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: LadyStitch on March 01, 2011, 09:44:52 AM
Lady Joyce When I have went looking for duck cloth it has run from 8-10 a yard.  The 10 a yard was "specially treated for marien use"  What ever that means...

When in doubt for Joanns coupons I try this site http://printable-coupons.blogspot.com/2005/12/jo-ann-coupons.html (http://printable-coupons.blogspot.com/2005/12/jo-ann-coupons.html)
They dont' have all of them but they do have a few.  Currently they have a 20% off your total purchase coupon out there.
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Lady L on March 02, 2011, 01:00:03 AM
Quote from: LadyStitch on March 01, 2011, 09:44:52 AM
  The 10 a yard was "specially treated for marien use"  What ever that means...
I think that would mean "marine use" like for sails or on boats.
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: DragonWing on March 02, 2011, 09:52:24 AM
Lady Joyce, Joann's often times has their sale paper at the door with coupons. You can also sign up for their mailer. Also sign up for the emails from Hancock Fabrics. They often have 50% off coupons.

Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: Joyce "Delfinia DuSwallow" Howard on March 06, 2011, 08:13:31 AM
Thank you all for your input,I am off to buy duck cloth.Stay tuned for future pictures. Oh yea, wish me luck!
Title: Re: So here I am again,Duck!
Post by: DragonWing on March 08, 2011, 11:02:26 AM
Good luck Ducky  ;D