When the snow is deep she can always travel south.
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Originally Posted by Rose L
Very interesting. I'd love to see a picture also. Do any of you think that you would go into a semi and make fabric purchases...say at a fair or some other public event? Just curious.
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do any of you remember the "quilt bus"????
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I do remember seeing a traveling quilt store in a quilt magazine several years ago, I really like this idea, we have a lot of quilters up here where I live, and one creative quilter goes to market and has turned her quilting studio into a quilt shop, its only about 15 miles from me where my regular quilt shop is about 35 miles from me
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I have heard about this and read an article on it years ago but have never had the opportunity to see one!!! Lucky you.
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
do any of you remember the "quilt bus"????
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The quilt bus is where she got her idea from. I hope she does well as the service is certainly needed in remote areas.
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:lol: Here in England, a 'semi' is shorthand for a 'semi-detached house' - ie, one of two houses joined to each other by a party wall, so when I read the title of your thread, I thought 'what's so strange about that?' And they say we speak the same language! :lol:
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Originally Posted by Greeter Eva
I saw something different last saturday, so thought I'd share it. I went to a small town fair & they had a "Quilt Show" & the whole bit that goes with a fair, but then they had a great big traveling semi there with a "Quilt Shop" in it. Just wondering if anyone else has seen this? This one travels around in Saskatchewan, Canada. She had beautiful fabric & lots of it. I will try & add a picture of the truck when my daughter is here to help me.
I wish we had something like that here (it's 45 miles to the nearest fabric store here). |
Originally Posted by emsgranny
What a great idea!!! I bet the price of gas sure eats up profits right now though :thumbup:
This is just a more closely connected to how it gets to the quilter! |
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