Largest Quilt Shop in America?
#182
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Joplin, Missouri
Posts: 1,058
Wow, this was fun.. so happy to know about these wonderful stores..
I'm very sad too.. I lived many years in San Diego.. never went to Rosie's because I wasn't quilting then. guess it doesn't matter, I probably saved us a ton of money.. boo-hoo, can't believed I missed my opportunity.....
I'm very sad too.. I lived many years in San Diego.. never went to Rosie's because I wasn't quilting then. guess it doesn't matter, I probably saved us a ton of money.. boo-hoo, can't believed I missed my opportunity.....
#184
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Wa
Posts: 937
Originally Posted by sandybeach
I'll put up M&L Fabrics in Buena Park, CA against any of them. I think they converted a grocery store to a fabric shop. It is a 3.5 hour drive from my house, but I am planning a trip there this summer. You can read about it here:
http://narniamum.blogspot.com/2010/1...tual-tour.html
Sandy
http://narniamum.blogspot.com/2010/1...tual-tour.html
Sandy
Voni
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 04-04-2018 at 09:15 AM.
#185
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Wa
Posts: 937
Originally Posted by Snorky Lvs2Quilt
Originally Posted by Delilah
M&L is on Ball Road in Anaheim and they have not moved to Buena Park.
Diane
Thank you. Was just wondering if there was another one in Buena Park. The blog Sandy posted showed Buena Park also. Guess they meant Anaheim.[/quote]
It's right on the line X the two cities.
#188
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1,152
The largest quilt store in America is fabricdepot.com. They have over 100,000 items and fabric like you have never seen before. If you cannot find the fabric in a theme that you are searching for, go there. I have been looking for a child's fabric featuring elephants for my future great-grand child.. They had it at Fabric Depot. Prices are also more reasonable.
#190
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Northeastern Washington
Posts: 203
I think quality of fabric before I think of quantity. What is the use of quantity if it takes 2-3 times as long to hunt for the good quality fabrics that will last 100 years and are much easier to sew on? I sure learned my lesson with the local Wa-Mart.
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