https://consumerist.com/2016/04/01/all- ... socialflowThis is an article about the closings. Apparently the company that bought them out is notorious for not giving good sale prices until the very end. Yesterday while I was at Hancock's it looked like many bolts had had the prices raised. It wasn't a case of the fabric being on the wrong cardboard insert either. When I asked a sales clerk she remarked that they just do what they are told. From different articles I read the last couple days apparently the company is only allowing a few of the employees to remain during the closings and that they can be let go without cause before the end. Yesterday there were only 3 employees in the entire store and some of the customers were getting tired of the wait. Luckily I was in a line where we all were chatting and helping each other out with questions and holding spots while others did more looking.
I'll be sewing from my 'stash' now. Luckily I've got the room for a big one. Most of it though at this point is baby related. I just got back from a local thrift store and it had acquired fabric, yarn, some notions from an elderly woman. Some of the fabric had the original tags on it---KMart!!! Most of it was the harsh double knit and most in patterns from the 60s. Brought back lots of memories of that era.
I did find a couple of pieces that I could use for baby leggings and dresses.