Help Me Find Quilt Stops on my TRIP!!!
#12
I never leave Oklahoma without my Quilter's Travel Companion
book. It comes out every 2 years and gives names, phone and maps to shops in all states, Canada,Hawaii and Alaska.
Have fun and make them all!
book. It comes out every 2 years and gives names, phone and maps to shops in all states, Canada,Hawaii and Alaska.
Have fun and make them all!
#14
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Indiana (USA)
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wow, have fun on your trip
listing of quilt shops, I would call ahead to find out if they are still open and also hours
http://quilterstravelcompanion.com/q...ilt-shops.html
listing of quilt shops, I would call ahead to find out if they are still open and also hours
http://quilterstravelcompanion.com/q...ilt-shops.html
#15
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo, which is near Niagara Falls)
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Whereabouts in upstate New York?
If you are passing through the Adirondacks, I believe there's a shop in Newcomb (near the high peaks). Not sure of the name of the shop, but the owner also runs Aunt Polly's B&B (a nice place to stay; I've been there twice).
If you're coming through the Buffalo area, you are most welcome to visit the shop I work at!
If you are passing through the Adirondacks, I believe there's a shop in Newcomb (near the high peaks). Not sure of the name of the shop, but the owner also runs Aunt Polly's B&B (a nice place to stay; I've been there twice).
If you're coming through the Buffalo area, you are most welcome to visit the shop I work at!
#16
Lancaster County, PA, has the best shops. Old Country Store and Zooks are in Intercourse, Sauders is near the Denver/reading Turnpike exit, Hayloft Fabric is in Morgantown near the Morgantown Turnpike exit, Lady Fingers is near Oley in Berks County are all good choices. Hope you have a great trip.
#18
Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
Whereabouts in upstate New York?
If you are passing through the Adirondacks, I believe there's a shop in Newcomb (near the high peaks). Not sure of the name of the shop, but the owner also runs Aunt Polly's B&B (a nice place to stay; I've been there twice).
If you're coming through the Buffalo area, you are most welcome to visit the shop I work at!
If you are passing through the Adirondacks, I believe there's a shop in Newcomb (near the high peaks). Not sure of the name of the shop, but the owner also runs Aunt Polly's B&B (a nice place to stay; I've been there twice).
If you're coming through the Buffalo area, you are most welcome to visit the shop I work at!
#19
I would have to agree with all the people that told you to go to Lancaster, PA. The shops are plentiful and the prices are great.
Your last quilt shop before you get to Kennebunkport is in Cape Neddick, ME. It's called Knight's and is very nice. I can't forget to tell you though that you NEED to go to Marden's in Sanford if you come all this way. If you want more information on this let me know.
Your last quilt shop before you get to Kennebunkport is in Cape Neddick, ME. It's called Knight's and is very nice. I can't forget to tell you though that you NEED to go to Marden's in Sanford if you come all this way. If you want more information on this let me know.
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