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#11
Katey S - Franks is located in Claremont, NH it's a tiny little community but everyone there is so friendly. A lot of people say go to Keepsake but it's a very hard location to get to. It's lovely to go visit to look at all the fabric but they're prices are not much better than what you pay in your LQS.
However at Frank's you still get the same fabric's you would at a LQS and same quality. He carries Jenny Beyer, Timeless Treasures, Hoffman, etc. He also has about 5 floor to ceiling shelves that are all FQ pieces for $1.He doesn't have a website but he is on eBay Franks11 I believe is the ID He's open Mon - Sun if your planning on a visit. He also carries yarn, cross stitching supplies, thread, etc.
However at Frank's you still get the same fabric's you would at a LQS and same quality. He carries Jenny Beyer, Timeless Treasures, Hoffman, etc. He also has about 5 floor to ceiling shelves that are all FQ pieces for $1.He doesn't have a website but he is on eBay Franks11 I believe is the ID He's open Mon - Sun if your planning on a visit. He also carries yarn, cross stitching supplies, thread, etc.
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 781
The "Sale" sign is whats called a bait and trap. All of us quilters are trapped by those signs. Force yourself to drive by without stopping. The same thing happens to me on the internet at fabric sales. I just have to hit delete when some shop sends me a Sale flyer. Know your pain.
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
Posts: 3,050
They should realize that if they had these bargains on fabrics all the time maybe they could sell more machines!
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