Quilt shops near Nags Head, NC?
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Quilt shops near Nags Head, NC?
We'll be visiting Nags Head, NC soon, so I was wondering if any of you can recommend quilt shops there or nearby, or any other interesting "quilty" places for me? Thanks in advance...
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Try this link:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ba...g&ved=0CAUQyBM
I was curious as we are trying to decide where to vacation in 2012 and Nags Head was one of our options.
I looked at it again and HOW in the world does Google think H&R Block and K-Mart are quilt stores? If you ignore that there are still a few that might be fun to visit!
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ba...g&ved=0CAUQyBM
I was curious as we are trying to decide where to vacation in 2012 and Nags Head was one of our options.
I looked at it again and HOW in the world does Google think H&R Block and K-Mart are quilt stores? If you ignore that there are still a few that might be fun to visit!
Last edited by CarrieC; 02-28-2012 at 08:10 AM. Reason: Update info
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Thanks, Carrie! The first two places on that list are actually the same location and phone number. Then there's the Quilts and Antiques place. It's a start. I think I'll try to research places to stop along the way. I remember once visiting in Columbia, SC and stopping at a great place somewhere north of there (can't remember where now) called Mary Jo's. It may not have even been in SC---just don't remember. Gonna have to google that one. It was well worth a stop, if you'll be in the vicinity. It was a big place with alot of very reasonably priced fabrics.
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Thanks, Carrie! The first two places on that list are actually the same location and phone number. Then there's the Quilts and Antiques place. It's a start. I think I'll try to research places to stop along the way. I remember once visiting in Columbia, SC and stopping at a great place somewhere north of there (can't remember where now) called Mary Jo's. It may not have even been in SC---just don't remember. Gonna have to google that one. It was well worth a stop, if you'll be in the vicinity. It was a big place with alot of very reasonably priced fabrics.
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Definately MaryJo's if you are driving through the western piedmont. I'm not allowed to go there unchaperoned!
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