I'm adding to the chorus of "the people here are incredibly rude." They have this policy that you must leave behind two yards of fabric or you have to buy all of it - except it's not exactly uniformly enforced. I went to buy fabric today to make blankets for gifts, and it took me ages to sort through the leaning tower of fleece just to *find something that was at least a yard*!! There were so many pieces of fabric that had to be just six inches, 10 inches, maybe a foot and a half...hardly anything you can use for almost any sort of project.
When I *finally* found something that was at least a yard and had a cute pattern, I took it to be cut. The woman cutting my fabric insisted I had to get additional yards of one type that I didn't even need because otherwise I'd be leaving a yard behind here and there and that was against their policy. She didn't even explain it nicely, she just said "did you read the paper?" and pointed at it. I would've just returned those pieces and went back to get alternatives from the giant pile, but I had spent so much time finding at least a yard each that I was now running late.
So now I have FAR more fabric than I needed and I feel super ripped off. They have a good selection, but I'm not going back. It hardly matters if the fabric is decently priced when you have to cross your fingers and toes you'll find at least a yard of it, and then end up paying out of the rear for extra. Ugh.