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    Old 11-30-2010, 04:25 PM
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    Hi everyone,
    I'll be in Plano Texas on Friday with a few hours of free time.
    Any quilt shop recommendations?
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    Old 11-30-2010, 05:29 PM
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    What route are you taking from St. Louis to Plano? There are several quilt shops along hwy 69/75.
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    Old 11-30-2010, 05:52 PM
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    Sorry never been but have fun! Can you google them?
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    Old 12-01-2010, 05:51 AM
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    I'll be flying into DFW and driving to Plano.
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    Gosh you probably need to google the quilt shops in Plano then as the ones I know are north of there. There is a directory for quilt shops in north Tx. It would probably be helpful. Good luck and have fun.
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    There is a quilt shop in Plano.. but I've not been there yet. There is a great shop on 75 in McKinney... the Virginia street exit? or Louisiana? oh dear... Just google quilt shops in McKinney Texas and two will pop up! They are both lovely... one is right on the east side of the highway next to a Big Lots... the other is east a few blocks in the old downtown. Enjoy!! There are several great quilt shops in the metro area!
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    I don't know of any quilt shops (I'm from Plano) but I do know there is a Bernina on Ave K in Plano. I hope you have a good time. Chances are too, if you go to downtown Plano, there are some antique shops there, you might see some quilts there too.
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    Let me know when you are going to be there and I'll try and meet you there.

    http://www.thequiltasylum.com/

    The Quilt Asylum right on Hwy 75.

    There is also one in McKinney not too far away.

    http://www.happinessisquilting.com/store/pc/home.asp
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    Good to know... my sister is in Garland and mentioned the shop in Plano... I suppose she thought it was a quilt shop... Sorry!! I still want to come to the Bernina shop in Plano sometime... AND downtown antiquing is always fun!!
    There is also a shop in old downtown Garland, too.

    Originally Posted by goldsberry921
    I don't know of any quilt shops (I'm from Plano) but I do know there is a Bernina on Ave K in Plano. I hope you have a good time. Chances are too, if you go to downtown Plano, there are some antique shops there, you might see some quilts there too.
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    Lots of nice batiks at Fabric Fanatics and they are very nice people. I have never been to their store but did meet them at the Festival in Houston.

    There is also a very nice quilt store in Carrollton not too far away. It's in old downtown and it's also the post office.

    There is also a large (and nice) quilt store at Fox and I-35 and I believe that it's in Lewisville.

    There are many stores within a few minutes drive of that area. You can do your own "shop hop" without the crowds.

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