Fashion in Glendale, CA
Fashion • Fabrics
185 N Orange St.,
Glendale ,
CA
91203
UNITED STATES
Based on 9 reviews
ATTENTION CORPORATE: ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT NEEDED!!!
Unbelievable! I was also shorted fabric (Cupertino, CA) on 3 separate times but only by a few inches (it was not cut straight) and not enough to go back and have them fix it. It seems this is the way they operate - check your fabric and...User review from Citysearch
This is not always the neatest store or the easiest to manuvre in but I like it. They have just about anything you will ever need that has to do with sewing anything. They have a great selection of ribbons at really good prices. If you have to have fabric or anything cut it can take a little longer because they don't have that many people working at a time and it is busy during lunch. However, the prices are really good on everything so it's worth it.A Place to Shop for the Basics and More
This is one of the larger JoAnn's stores in the area, and it has all the things you need for sewing, knitting and crocheting, crafts, decorating, etc. They carry home decorating fabrics, dress fabrics, quilting fabrics, and have a large supply of notions, threads, books, etc. There is also a store-within-a-store that sells sewing machines and higher-end quilting supplies and threads, and also gives sewing classes. There is a huge supply of craft products and seasonal decorations, always at good prices.Okay selection, poor customer service
Between the Glendale & Pasadena Joann stores, I go to the Glendale one. The store is a little bigger with a slightly better selection. However, my main complaint is that there's really poor customer service at the Glendale location, and I've been going once a month for a few years now, so it's not just one incident. They are unwilling to help you locate merchandise, they make it seem like they're doing you a service when they cut your fabric, and they start blaring on the loud speaker about the store closing a good 45 minutes before closing, every 5 minutes!! There are also long lines for check out, since the staff is pretty slow and won't open a new lane even where there's a long line. In Glendale, I prefer to go to the Michaels store for my arts & crafts supplies.Short yards!
I go to Jo-ann exclusively for the pattern, notion & yarn sales at this point. I won't buy fabric from them at all anymore. The quality has always been hit and miss, their sales strategy with the fabric has always been deceptive (i.e., stupid tricks like "All wool 30% off", but then it turns out in small print that really only means wool w/a SKU that ends in 9), but what finally soured me was going back through my stash to inventory it. Turns out that every single peice of fabric that came from Jo-ann (and no other fabric stores) was short by at least 1/8 to 1/4 yd. I still had sales slips pinned to the fabric, and this held true no matter which branch of the store the fabric came from, meaning whatever "mistake" they make in training cutters that results in shorting customers is chain-wide. Be warned.Bbagel is right- I agree
I have not been to the Pasadena one, but I agree that the customer service could do with some brushing up at Glendale. I cannot say that they all act huffy because I've had some darling people help me out, but on more than one occasion, the cutter will act like they are doing ME a favor and will hurry me along. The lines are also long and slow. However, it has been a good resource and I can't help but shop there. There are a lot of fabrics to choose from. As for arts and crafts overall, I would go to Michael's as well.The Best Place In Glendale
As far as the other two reviewers go, I would have to say lighten up. I love the people working at JoAnn Fabrics. They are always nice to me but I guess that is because I am nice to them. I often see shoppers treat these people like they are second class citizens and maybe that is why they don't fall all over you when you enter the store. As far as the closing announcement goes, it is neccesary to get shoppers to actually leave. Again, I have seen shoppers stay up until the manager, a very nice gentleman at that, has actually had to ask them to leave. The store is great, the workers are great and they always are happy and fun to be around. Great music at night is also a benefit.Build anew...
This was one of the original House of Fabric stores. When they only did FABRICS...it wasn't so bad. Now it's Jo-Ann's and they've crammed every craft item into the building that they offer in all their other newly build stores. This place is CRAMPED...and that's being generous. It always looks like a hurricane had just gone down each aisle. There's usually no one around to help you...they're either manning cash registers or doing their own thing. When it was a House of Fabric, it was staffed with seamstresses, students in design school...people who were interested in what they're doing. Now, it seems to just be a stopping place for rude cashiers or slothful shelf stockers who know nothing about their products.What a dump with dumpy staff members to match
Okay...Jo-Ann's is not like going to Neiman Marcus or anything like that....granted. But, especially in these hard times, you would expect that company's and employees would up their game to vie for every hard earned penny from the frugal customer who is watching EVERY hard earned penny. I have to say walking into this dingy store that has water damage to the walls, remanents of staples still in the walls, ceiling tiles stained by water damage and a smell that is like the basement of my grandmothers house after the flood is not appealing. And then you try to find fabric through their incredibly limited offerings because they have crammed every piece of cheap craft crap in there. There is VERY little quality fabric. But then you TRY and I mean TRY to find someone to help you. Did I say TRY? Between the slack jawed woman at the register who replied in monotone that she didn't know anything and the sallow faced woman cutting fabric and not uttering a word to anyone, it was impossible to find any form of help for a VERY simple request, a piece of fabric in purple that is a cotton elastine combo. That is it. Then another young woman came out who i tried to ask the question to and as she mentally tapped her foot and cut me off while I was trying to ask for some help, acting as if she already knew my question (which she didn't folks) and then she replied they didn't have much stock for this request...OMG...you are Jo-Ann's FABRIC...not Jo-Ann's crafts and some fabric...so I walked out and will never ever ever ever return to this dump again. And I recommend nobody go there. Find another place. Drive 5 extra minutes to get customer service somewhere else with quality product in a building that doesn't smell or look like it is the bargain basement of Montgomery WardWorldwide > United States > Glendale, CA > Fashion