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As Joann Fabrics sank into bankruptcy, local stores like Knit & Bolt prepared to step up. But no one was celebrating. I grew up in the aisles of fabric stores.
Joann Fabrics has decided not to keep any stores open. The company announced that it will be closing all stores across the country, including remaining locations in New Jersey.
Seasonal silky solid and embellished fabrics are both 50% off, while netting and tulle are 60% off. Sherpa fabric, as well as soft and minky and fleece, are also discounted by 60%.
Joann — one of the nation’s largest sellers of fabrics and craft supplies — will emerge from its bankruptcy proceeding with its more than 800 U.S. stores intact, including 11 in New Jersey ...
Three fabric and craft stores are to close in South Jersey as part of approximately 500 shutdowns nationwide, the financially ailing retailer Joann has disclosed. Joann plans to shutter ...
Joann Fabrics, the go-to for generations of tailors and seamstresses, has announced another round of store closures. The business has marked several stores to be closed soon, according to industry ...
Michaels is jumping into the void left by the collapse of Joann, announcing Thursday that it's buying the fabric retailer's private label and drastically expanding its sewing selection.
In a release, Michaels said it had completed its "acquisition of the intellectual property and private label brands" once sold by Joann Fabrics, which shuttered its last store on May 31.
The states with the most Joann Fabric store closures are California (61), Florida (36), Pennsylvania (33), Ohio (33), and Michigan (33). New Jersey has six stores slated to close, 24 in New York ...